Hi Mario, Welcome! I am sure that the sponsor of this mailing list and project (Apple) would love to hear that MacRuby pushed you to give up your Hackintosh for an official Apple machine ;)
More seriously, after installing MacRuby, you will find a list of samples and examples in $ /Developer/Examples/Ruby/MacRuby/ There is a rtf there that explains what each example does and the various libraries covered. You will also find some examples on GitHub and I tried to cover the main Cocoa elements in my book that you can read online (draft) http://macruby.labs.oreilly.com/ (we also have some tutorials and recipes on the website: http://macruby.org ) You don't have to search for MacRuby specific documentation, any Cocoa documentation will do, you just need to change the syntax. Apple's developer website has a lot of content you can easily read. I believe there was also an effort to convert Aaron Hillegass's book examples to MacRuby. - Matt On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 10:44 PM, Mario Steele <ma...@ruby-im.net> wrote: > Hello All, > > First, let me introduce myself. I'm Mario Steele, I've been programming > with Ruby for about 3 or 4 years now, mostly dealing with Ruby 1.8, and > wxRuby (Also a maintainer there), and have recently decided to give MacRuby > a try, since I've been using my Hackintosh setup more often. I'm not a new > comer to Ruby, or GUI programming by far, but what I would like to know, is > that if there are any Demos out there, dealing with various Controls > provided by the Cocoa library, such as NSOutlineView, and NSTableView. > Something that isn't written into the base code of the app, where all > delegation methods for the window, and the application is inserted next to > the stuff for the OutlineView and TableView stuff. > > I'm in the process of writting an iTunes replacement, based on similar > setup, and design to Rhythmbox, and have gone out of my way, to get to the > point where I am at now, but it would help my understanding more of the > controls, if I see some code that strictly works with these controls, > instead of code intermixed with other code for the App and Window controls. > > Thanks for your time, > > -- > Mario Steele > > _______________________________________________ > MacRuby-devel mailing list > MacRuby-devel@lists.macosforge.org > http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macruby-devel > >
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