On 10/30/07, Adam R. Maxwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Oct 30, 2007, at 7:39 AM, Niels Kobschätzki wrote:
>
> > On 10/30/07, Adam R. Maxwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >> Quick way: go to Finder and type bdskcache into its search field,
> >> then
> >> switch the Finder to Cover Flow.  Alternately, you can look directly
> >> at ~/Library/Caches/Metadata/edu.ucsd.cs.mmccrack.bibdesk with Cover
> >> Flow, or set up a smart folder.
> >
> > Couldn't test it yet because I'm not at home but would it be possible
> > to integrate that view into Bibdesk directly?
>
> Apple doesn't provide a way to use their Cover Flow view (fortunately
> or unfortunately, depending on your perspective).  So the short answer
> is no, that identical view can't be integrated.  The new FileView /
> could/ display the index card images easily enough, but it wouldn't
> look the same.

Actually they do, if I see it right. In Developer/Examples of XCode3
is an example-project (with source of course) called CovertFlow which
takes all the available wallpapers and creates a CoverFlow-view of it
and it doesn't seem to be that much lines.

Niels *who wishes he could program to implement it by himself but
right now other stuff is on the agenda which have higher priority than
getting into algorithms and APIs* :(

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