On 13 Jul 2014, at 14:51, 1.61803 wrote:
Apart from learning Obj-C (remember I said I have C notions), what
else
should I learn to understand and make this plugin work again?
How deep should I need to understand how QS works?
I think you mostly need to understand which classes are involved.
On Tuesday, July 8, 2014 4:49:36 AM UTC+2, Rob McBroom wrote:
Start with http://qsapp.com/wiki/Building_Quicksilver
I think the plug-in is currently using private C APIs (which is probably
why it broke), but the things it does might be possible using Core
Animation, so I’d start with its
On Thursday, July 3, 2014 10:02:00 AM UTC+2, Patrick wrote:
Less choice...Would anyone accept a bounty? :-)
Probably not, but you could try if you really wanted.
What should I learn to be able to modify an interface plugin like Cube
Interface?
Could you describe the steps in some detail to
On 7 Jul 2014, at 15:47, 1.61803 wrote:
What should I learn to be able to modify an interface plugin like Cube
Interface?
Could you describe the steps in some detail to someone who already has
C
programming notions?
For an existing interface, it should be as simple as building
Less choice...Would anyone accept a bounty? :-)
Probably not, but you could try if you really wanted.
On 3 Gorff 2014, at 02:46, 1.61803 iams...@gmail.com wrote:
Less choice...Would anyone accept a bounty? :-)
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On Tuesday, July 1, 2014 3:04:16 PM UTC+2, Patrick wrote:
Being the 2nd LEAST downloaded interface (only behind White Bezel, which
was only released recently) doesn’t give it much hope…
Less choice...Would anyone accept a bounty? :-)
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Do you have stats for downloaded interface plugins?
Yes, we do. A select few:
Constellation Menus (very buggy) v1.0.4: 5958
Cube Interface v2.0.3: 5434
Menu Interface v1.0.1: 17234
Mini Interface v1.0.4 13883
White Bezel v1.0: 3905
Being the 2nd LEAST downloaded interface (only behind White
What about Nostromo? Does no one use it?
It is such a beautiful interface...
On Tuesday, July 1, 2014 8:04:16 AM UTC-5, Patrick wrote:
Do you have stats for downloaded interface plugins?
Yes, we do. A select few:
Constellation Menus (very buggy) v1.0.4: 5958
Cube Interface v2.0.3: 5434
On 1 Jul 2014, at 16:18, R wrote:
What about Nostromo? Does no one use it?
It is such a beautiful interface...
Just an oversight.
Nostromo Interface v1.2.0 6884
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It'd be interesting to poll about users' favorite interface.
Do you have stats for downloaded interface plugins?
On Monday, June 30, 2014 4:46:18 AM UTC+2, Rob McBroom wrote:
On 29 Jun 2014, at 10:16, 1.61803 wrote:
Is Cube Interface on any of the devs wish list or roadmap? Or is it
Is Cube Interface on any of the devs wish list or roadmap? Or is it gone
for good?
On Sunday, March 30, 2014 1:55:48 PM UTC+2, 1.61803 wrote:
On Sunday, February 23, 2014 5:02:10 AM UTC+1, Rob McBroom wrote:
First thing to check: Make sure, when you build Quicksilver, that you
choose the
On 29 Jun 2014, at 10:16, 1.61803 wrote:
Is Cube Interface on any of the devs wish list or roadmap? Or is it
gone for good?
Though I don’t use it any more, I’d hate to see it go because of its
important place in QS history. But I don’t have the time or knowledge
to get it working myself.
I tried building QS and then the Cube Interface (release) but I get the
following error
~/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/QSCubeInterfacePlugIn-aqzywclncdqrbibbmiwlpflyryzt/Build/Intermediates/QSCubeInterfacePlugIn.build/Release/Cube
Interface.build/Script-E1022B2806B3475D00299BEC.sh: line
:( for now I'm stuck in 4008. Here are the crash report and Console log.
Process: Quicksilver [61248]
Path:/Applications/Quıcĸsıɩⅴεʀ.app/Contents/MacOS/Quicksilver
Identifier: com.blacktree.Quicksilver
Version: 1.2.0 (4009)
Code Type: X86-64 (Native)
Parent
On Wednesday, February 12, 2014 7:21:04 PM UTC+1, Rob McBroom wrote:
Hmmm. The rotating cube effect was crashing the Setup Assistant, too.
The solution there was to stop using it, but doing that to the Cube
interface would sort of rob it of its heart and soul.
I wouldn't mind if you change
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