No, I meant the detail view changes the value according to the switch. And in
my case it is actually a array in the person class and the switch determines if
it is the first, the second or the third value to display.
in the TableView I can do that with the datasource methods.
Thanks
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On
Yes. Check out Dave DeLong's DDHotKey, which provides a convenient Cocoa
wrapper:
https://github.com/davedelong/DDHotKey
If you want users to be able to select their own hotkey, check out Jesper's
Shortcut Recorder, which provides a convenient Cocoa control for this purpose:
Hello Andy,
thanks a lot for this information. it's great!
Regards
Jonathan Chacón Barbero
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Hello,
I would like to know how to remove certain characters from a NSString. The
characters are ©. I thought I could just use encodings and convert the
string using NSASCIIStringEncoding but that did not work and I'm not sure
what the car codes are for these as well.
Thanks,
Charles
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On 3/17/11 7:03 AM, Heizer, Charles wrote:
Hello,
I would like to know how to remove certain characters from a NSString. The
characters are ©. I thought I could just use encodings and convert the
string using NSASCIIStringEncoding but that did
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Hi,
I have an NSTableView bound to a core data-backed NSArrayController. The
columns are numbers, strings, and BOOLs.
The application works fine, but sorting is broken.
I assumed that sorting worked out of the box but when I click a column header
in the table the rows are reorganised but in a
I really don¹t want to search though the entire string to find a replace.
The © is just an example of the characters I would like to remove. I
guess my real question is how do I remove all Unicode characters from a
string?
Thanks,
Charles
On 3/17/11 7:31 AM, Conrad Shultz
On Mar 17, 2011, at 10:47 AM, Heizer, Charles wrote:
I really don¹t want to search though the entire string to find a replace.
The © is just an example of the characters I would like to remove. I
guess my real question is how do I remove all Unicode characters from a
string?
I think in
On Mar 17, 2011, at 10:47 AM, Heizer, Charles wrote:
I really don¹t want to search though the entire string to find a replace.
The © is just an example of the characters I would like to remove. I
guess my real question is how do I remove all Unicode characters from a
string?
Given that
Is it possible you're assuming text being given to you is in ASCII format
but is actually in UTF-8 or some other encoding? Try looking at the text
you have in other encodings before trying to remove characters.
On 03/17/2011 6:03 AM, Heizer, Charles heiz...@llnl.gov wrote:
Hello,
I would like
Greetings!
I am facing a problem with a complicated predicate I'm building.
it keeps returning multiple instances of the same records.
if every predicate used alone works as a charm, problems occur when they are
combined together.
my model is constructed as so
Environment: SL 10.6.6, Xcode 3.2.4
This sample project, built for SDK 10.5, runs in release mode.
But in debug mode the call to DVDInitialize(), results in a
Program exited with status value:45.
From the searches I've made this seems to be because of
DRM issues. This is usually attributed to
On Mar 17, 2011, at 8:15 PM, Sandro Noël wrote:
Greetings!
I am facing a problem with a complicated predicate I'm building.
...
then this predicate is fed to a fetch Request which in turn is fed to a
fetched Result Controller.
the fetch is configured to[fetchRequest
Writing a small app which completes a task, displays info in a custom
semi-transparent NSPanel (based on http://mattgemmell.com/2006/03/12/hudwindow)
and, after a few seconds, the NSPanel fades away and the program
terminates.
Works great but looking to get a more GROWL-like behavior by
After a hiatus from Cocoa bindings, I'm back trying to create the following
kind of UI on top of a Core Data model:
- A master table of SalesRep entities, which have a name, manager and
importantly a to-many relationship to Territories
- An NSTextFieldCell subclass for this Territories property
On Mar 17, 2011, at 11:01, Luke Evans wrote:
The column for Territories in the master SalesRep table is bound so that
cell values should be the relationship set.
I'm not sure I can nail the problem down exactly, since your setup is fairly
complex, but I'm pretty sure the above is the cause of
OK I have fix, and now want to properly understand the difference between
the working and non-working cases.
In my original code, my picker window was initialised with its own
NSArrayController driving the 'selected items' list (a single column
NSTableView) in the following way:
[selectedItems
On Mar 17, 2011, at 22:25, Luke Evans wrote:
In my original code, my picker window was initialised with its own
NSArrayController driving the 'selected items' list (a single column
NSTableView) in the following way:
[selectedItems bind:@contentSet toObject:multiPickerCell withKeyPath:
Appreciate the comprehensive reply there Quincey.
My new post 'crossed over' with my receipt of your response, so I didn't
have a change to read your notes before I posted my update - but the long
and the short of it is that I've now fixed my problem but was still fishing
for the 'why'.
I infer
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