Really cool sample, thx for sharing!

- Matt

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On Feb 27, 2011, at 1:42, Morgan Schweers <cyber...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Greetings,
> My application updates items periodically (and sometimes by user request) so 
> I wanted to show the user that something had changed should they be looking, 
> or have manually requested an update.  One example is that double-clicking 
> can cause an item to update...  Once I got the code working, I thought it 
> might be something other folks would like to use. A little extraction, and 
> here it is:
> 
> http://gist.github.com/846047
> 
> (It also shows how to set up double-click detection, which is easy, but I 
> hadn't figured out before, and took a little searching. :/ )
> 
> The code is based off an old blog post ( 
> http://www.bdunagan.com/2009/04/26/core-animation-on-the-mac/ ) but _heavily_ 
> translated into Ruby-ish stylings.  It might also be used as a cool example 
> of using Core Animation in your UI; I'm sure happy with how it came out!  I 
> have to imagine that the right way to use it for real will be to make it a 
> module, and 'include' it into delegates as needed.
> 
> Hope folks enjoy!
> 
> --  Morgan Schweers
> 
> p.s. Please don't hesitate to let me know if you have problems with it, or if 
> I'm making some tyro mistakes!
> 
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