Hello everyone. I asked this several times before, but no one gave any hint --
I'd like to know if anyone here has any clue, at least where to search for an
answer.
I need to observe the visible contents of a UIWebView dIsplayed in my iOS
application. Each time the visible contents changes, I
On 2013-04-22, at 3:26 AM, Motti Shneor su...@bezeqint.net wrote:
Hello everyone. I asked this several times before, but no one gave any hint
-- I'd like to know if anyone here has any clue, at least where to search for
an answer.
I need to observe the visible contents of a UIWebView
Thanks Marco,
Actually, we use the UIWebView not to display HTML contents, but because it so
easily provide multi-document-format display.
We will probably use it most for displaying PDF documents, Image files, Word
documents, etc. Anyway, it will display a single, static, local document (not
On 2013-04-22, at 9:04 AM, Motti Shneor su...@bezeqint.net wrote:
To be very precise --- I'd like to know how to be notified about ANY UIView
visual change. It somehow seems very obvious to me that such delegate call
must exist. Maybe I'm overlooking something very basic here.
I think I
Is there a way I can use an NSPredicate to search an NSString that contains
whitespaces (a sentence)? If I use this:
NSPredicate *functionPredicate = [NSPredicate predicateWithFormat:
@function CONTAINS[cd] %@, searchString];
I keep getting a runtime error:
On Apr 22, 2013, at 10:58 AM, Koen van der Drift koenvanderdr...@gmail.com
wrote:
Is there a way I can use an NSPredicate to search an NSString that contains
whitespaces (a sentence)? If I use this:
NSPredicate *functionPredicate = [NSPredicate predicateWithFormat:
@function
On Apr 22, 2013, at 12:15 PM, Ben Gollmer bgoll...@tcnetworks.com wrote:
The problem may be the use of the word function in your predicate string.
That's it! I changed the name of the attribute to objectFunction, and it works
as expected.
Thanks,
- Koen.
The out-of-whackishness that I was seeing was caused by our own portable code
which stored the current doc dirty state in a global. AUGH!! Yes, a global. *I*
didn't write it that way. :) Anyhoo, it was preventing the document from ever
being dirtied again. So to sum up, upon pausing autosave I
On Apr 22, 2013, at 12:26 AM, Motti Shneor su...@bezeqint.net wrote:
I already succeeded in capturing the contents of the view as an image-buffer
(out of the CALAyer's context) and I can (brutally) solve my problem by
setting up a timer that will sample the view's contents N times a second.
On Apr 22, 2013, at 10:30 AM, Jens Alfke j...@mooseyard.com wrote:
On Apr 22, 2013, at 12:26 AM, Motti Shneor su...@bezeqint.net wrote:
I already succeeded in capturing the contents of the view as an image-buffer
(out of the CALAyer's context) and I can (brutally) solve my problem by
On 2013 Apr 22, at 09:43, Steve Mills smi...@makemusic.com wrote:
So to sum up, upon pausing autosave
which, per previous messages in this thread, I presume you do by sending the
shared document controller -setAutosavingDelay:0.0. I'm surprised that this
has any effect, because this method
Hello
My problems persist.
So the NSScrolView as such work perfectly if they are in the active tab view.
However if another tabview is active while window resizing the scrollviews on
the inactive tabs get crazy and report NSClipVIew constraint with width 0.
Best
K
On 19 Apr 2013, at 08:37,
I had thought about this too, but was afraid that -drawRect: would be called
more often than the actual content of the view was being changed.
If you could limit the calls within -drawRect: perhaps by setting a content did
change flag in the subclass this might reduce the notifications to be
On Apr 22, 2013, at 17:57:41, Jerry Krinock je...@ieee.org wrote:
which, per previous messages in this thread, I presume you do by sending the
shared document controller -setAutosavingDelay:0.0. I'm surprised that this
has any effect, because this method is Available in OS X v10.4 and
14 matches
Mail list logo