Hi.
I hope that "#763 : HotCocoa does not work with MacRuby Trunk." is
fixed so that works on MacRuby 0.6. :-)
Thank you!
2010/8/24 Laurent Sansonetti :
> On Aug 23, 2010, at 7:20 PM, Laurent Sansonetti wrote:
>> I will go through the tracker and identify release blockers (feel free to
>> reply
Good catch, this one is a blocker :) I added the keyword so that we won't
forget to fix it.
Laurent
On Aug 24, 2010, at 1:17 AM, Watson wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I hope that "#763 : HotCocoa does not work with MacRuby Trunk." is
> fixed so that works on MacRuby 0.6. :-)
>
> Thank you!
>
> 2010/8/24 L
Thanks for the modifications, Matt merged them and I just re-deployed the
website. Your article is now live :)
http://www.macruby.org/documentation/reading-an-mp3-with-macruby.html
Laurent
On Aug 23, 2010, at 2:22 PM, Nick Ludlam wrote:
> Hi Thibault, it's actually me who wrote the tutorial, a
Brilliant, thanks Laurent. There's loads of topics that writing my own app has
thrown up, so hopefully I can make time to write a few more, and build it into
a series.
On 24 Aug 2010, at 21:42, Laurent Sansonetti wrote:
> Thanks for the modifications, Matt merged them and I just re-deployed the
On 24/08/2010, at 8:49 AM, Thibault Martin-Lagardette wrote:
> It is a problem in the QTKit bridgesupport, where
> `captureOutput:didOutputVideoFrame:withSampleBuffer:fromConnection` is not
> defined.
> This means it's defintely not something you are doing wrong (and it's not
> MacRuby's fault
It is true.
After looking at what exactly was needed, I reduced it to a very simple
bridgesupport file :D
At first I thought it would be a bunch of inter-dependant bridgesupport files,
but looks like it was way easier than that :-)
Add this into a file like QTKit-capturefix.bridgesupport,
Hey MacRubyists,
This question isn't strictly MacRuby related, but if I get an answer I'd like
to try and implement it in MacRuby.
The OSX WM doesn't seem to be able to treat a stack of windows as an individual
stack that you can cycle through,
for example an entire "Space" is treated as one st
On Aug 24, 2010, at 10:34 PM, Rob Gleeson wrote:
> Hey MacRubyists,
>
> This question isn't strictly MacRuby related, but if I get an answer I'd like
> to try and implement it in MacRuby.
>
> The OSX WM doesn't seem to be able to treat a stack of windows as an
> individual stack that you can
On 25 Aug 2010, at 04:54, Scott Thompson wrote:
>
> On Aug 24, 2010, at 10:34 PM, Rob Gleeson wrote:
>
>> Hey MacRubyists,
>>
>> This question isn't strictly MacRuby related, but if I get an answer I'd
>> like to try and implement it in MacRuby.
>>
>> The OSX WM doesn't seem to be able to tr
On 2010-08-25, at 01:13 , Rob Gleeson wrote:
>
> Kind of :-) cmd+` seems to cycle focus between windows belonging to a single
> application.
> I'd like to group a random number of windows that don't belong to a single
> application, and cycle
> through those.
>
> It's quite possible my google f
Thanks for the reply Caio,
Yeah that application looks promising but it doesn't do what I want, exactly.
It's still nice and proof that it's most likely possible to do something like
this.
I want to create groups that you can cycle through, and from what I've gathered
so far you'd need to mai
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