On 2015 Jan 30, at 12:32, Steve Mykytyn wrote:
The documentation for the Date and Time Programming Guide for iOS does
not seem to be telling the truth, or perhaps I'm doing something
wrong.
From
https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/Cocoa/
On 2015 Jan 05, at 18:38, Graham Cox wrote:
People suggested that OS X had jumped the shark with Lion. If so,
we're into Jaws VIII vs. Godzilla 3D territory now.
They foisted intentionally blurry text on us by 2002, but don't single
out the Apple execs and management. It has infected all
On 2014 Dec 19, at 17:00, Jens Alfke wrote:
On Dec 19, 2014, at 1:39 PM, Charles Jenkins cejw...@gmail.com
wrote:
But when it comes time to save to a file format selected from AppKit
additions (e.g. RTFFromRange:documentAttributes:), any unusual,
application-specific attributes will be lost.
On 2014 Feb 21, at 18:24, Scott Ribe wrote:
On Feb 21, 2014, at 2:26 PM, Bradley O'Hearne
br...@bighillsoftware.com wrote:
Industries such as medical (HIPAA), legal, government, education,
military defense, etc. all have such security needs.
The only way I can see for the app under discussion
On 2013 Dec 11, at 10:01, Jens Alfke wrote:
On 2013 Dec 11, at 04:39, 2551 2551p...@gmail.com wrote:
Itâs certainly seemed the case to me that I would have probably
spent less time just writing my own code from scratch than I spend
trying to figure out how half the methods Iâm trying to
On 2013 Dec 05, at 08:15, Gerriet M. Denkmann wrote:
On 5 Dec 2013, at 19:55, Roland King r...@rols.org wrote:
On 5 Dec, 2013, at 8:34 pm, Gerriet M. Denkmann
gerr...@mdenkmann.de wrote:
Don't send 2Mb of search results to your webview. Do you really
need the case where you search for one
On 2013 Oct 18,, at 04:48, Shane Stanley sstan...@myriad-com.com.au
wrote:
is there any way to build a call to a C function on the fly? I mean
something like pass a string to a method, and have it call the
function of that name?
This at least used to be shown in the Objective-C 2.0 Runtime
On 2013 Oct 16, at 12:47, Flavio Donadio wrote:
For sure, ODBC is not the answer here, nor direct client access to the
database, as we need something to manage locking and concurrency, as
you said -- unless the RDBMS can do that. Is there such a beast?
The reason we look to CoreData as a Holy
On 2013 Sep 26, at 21:02, dangerwillrobinsondan...@gmail.com wrote:
Good news is LTR languages tend to not have a lot of RTL interspersed.
It's somewhat common for authors in certain fields to have to mix, e.g.
German, Italian, Greek and Hebrew, or Hebrew, ProtoPhoenician, and
Arabic in the
On 2013 Sep 16, at 08:53, Graham Cox wrote:
If I wanted to add some sort of progress reporting to archiving and
dearchiving, what's a good way to do it? The problem seems to me to
know what the 'count' of things read from/written to the file is to
set the progress max value. Since the delegate
On 2013 Sep 09, at 13:14, Marcel Weiher wrote:
On 2013 Sep 9, at 18:11 , Jens Alfke j...@mooseyard.com wrote:
[...]
[fg160,160,160;16:34:40.488| [fg0,128,0;[;NSDateFormatter took
26.97 µsec
[fg160,160,160;16:34:48.649| [fg0,128,0;[;CBLParseDatetook
0.47 µsec (58x)
Now, the
On 2013 Jul 15, at 13:06, Kyle Sluder wrote:
On Jul 15, 2013, at 8:59 AM, Buddy Kurz buddyk...@mac.com wrote:
Pages can export to Word with the attachment. Why can't I?
Pages probably doesn't use NSString's Word exporter.
What happens if you use TextEdit?
What is RTFD format? It's a
On 2013 Jun 24, at 06:10, Michael Crawford wrote:
Scott,
How do you do it? Honestly I want to know.
The best I've ever been able to come up with is that if someone always
writes the same kind of code, say repeatedly writing eCommerce sites
for different clients, then they can base an
From: James Lee j...@tropic4.com
Subject: Re: iOS books, etc for experienced OSX programmers
To: Koen van der Drift koenvanderdr...@gmail.com
Cc: Cocoa Dev cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
Date: Saturday, 2013 February 23, 14:21
I am looking at Xcode 4 by Fritz Anderson now.
I read everything I
From: davel...@mac.com davel...@mac.com
To: cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
Date: Thursday, 2012 August 30, 18:26
On 2012 Aug 30, at 18:09, z...@mac.com wrote:
From: Jeffrey Oleander jgo...@yahoo.com
Thu, 2012 Aug 30 13:57:44
To: cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
Subject: Re: Sandboxing die.die.die
Sandboxing die.die.die
Code-Signing die.die.die
Javascript die.die.die
Kludgey CPUs die.die.die
Bodyshopping die.die.die
(throwing hammer at hare-brained power-mad forces of evil)
Now, when can we cut the chains and get back to developing great apps?
From: Jens Alfke j...@mooseyard.com
Subject: Re: Sharing a file between Mac and iOS
To: Dennis li...@dbandel.com
Cc: Cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
Date: Thursday, 2012 July 19, 13:32
On 2012 Jul 19, at 08:22, Dennis li...@dbandel.com wrote:
But I am stumped as to how I might be able to
more
Kyle Sluder k...@ksluder.com 2012-04-11 12:26 wrote:
On 2012 Apr 11, at 10:17, Matthew
Weinstein mwein...@kent.edu wrote:
Thanks for all the replies. Unfortunately
NSNaturalTextAlignment doesn't seem to affect
the justification of the textfields. Try creating
a simple project and simply put
From: Gilles Celli gilles.ce...@ecgs.lu
Subject: Re: How to cancel a loading document in NSDocument's
readFromURL:ofType:error method ?
To: Kyle Sluder kyle.slu...@gmail.com, Mike Abdullah
cocoa...@mikeabdullah.net
Cc: cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
Date: Thursday, 2012 February 9, 14:23
From: Ben Kennedy b...@zygoat.ca
Subject: UITapGestureRecognizer and state/action w/rt numberOfTapsRequired
To: Cocoa-Dev List cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
Date: Tuesday, 2011 November 8, 14:56
From
Alex Kac a...@webis.net 2011-07-24 13:31 wrote:
2011-07-25 20:22, Jeffrey Oleander wrote:
Alex Kac a...@webis.net 2011-07-24 13:07 wrote:
...its a one window interface...
This is a deal killer. Seeing things next to
each other is vital. It's the reason we had to
chop down so many trees
On Mon, 2010/09/13, Andy Lee ag...@mac.com wrote:
From: Andy Lee ag...@mac.com
Subject: Re: web-based Cocoa dev docs inaccessible
To: Jeffrey Oleander jgo...@yahoo.com
Cc: cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
Date: Monday, 2010 September 13, 2:01
On 2010 Sep 12, at 6:32 PM, Jeffrey Oleander wrote
After my main NSDocument algorithm method was done doing its thing and returned
up the call chain to where the button click had started its action, it would
flip to showing NSPopAutoreleasePool and I was crashing with EXC_BAD_ACCESS.
So, I looked at all of my alloc, initWith..., retain, and
Normally, I'd file an on-line criticism of the docs, but I can't get there, and
this is the closest means I have to doing so.
I was trying to look up something about NSAttributedStrings
and found that the usual link led me to a page that no longer
has a search box, links to docs, etc.
My
On Fri, 2010/05/14, Thomas Wetmore t...@verizon.net wrote:
From: Thomas Wetmore t...@verizon.net
Subject: Re: TUTORIAL: Generating Unique ID Strings
To: Jens Alfke j...@mooseyard.com
Cc: CocoaDev cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
Date: Friday, 2010 May 14, 12:30
I must say that I am constantly
A date-time is a date-time, regardless of how it is
displayed or entered or obtained from the system.
The whole purpose of the NSDate object is to allow easy
comparison, and determination of intervals by subtraction...
well, a couple of the main purposes... and be able to
display dates and
On Thu, 2010/03/25, Keary Suska cocoa-...@esoteritech.com wrote:
Maybe a cool option for NSXML would be to be able to
specify the pound ; sequence and have it map it to
whatever...
My XML is a little rusty but IIRC this is an XML issue, and
any XML parser would choke. You have to
On Tue, 2010/03/16, Ben Golding b...@object-craft.com.au wrote:
From: Ben Golding b...@object-craft.com.au
Subject: Changing appearance of NSDatePicker?
To: Cocoa-Dev List Cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
Date: Tuesday, 2010 March 16, 2:10 AM
Is it possible to change the way the dates are
On Fri, 2010/03/12, Andrew James andrew_a_ja...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Andrew James andrew_a_ja...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: Better sorting using threads?
To: Gwynne Raskind gwy...@darkrainfall.org, Ken Ferry
kenfe...@gmail.com
Cc: Cocoa-Dev List cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
Date: Friday, 2010
On Sat, 2010/03/06, Joanna Carter cocoa...@carterconsulting.org.uk wrote:
This quote from the Core Data Programming Guide:
There are some interactions between fetching and
the type of store. In the XML, binary, and
in-memory stores, evaluation of the predicate and
sort
On Wed, 2010/03/03, Matt Neuburg m...@tidbits.com wrote:
From: Matt Neuburg m...@tidbits.com
Subject: Re: Messaging Cocoa apps through Terminal
To: Ulai Beekam ulaibee...@hotmail.com
Cc: cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
Date: Wednesday, 2010 March 03, 13:02
On Wed, 2010 Mar 03 16:17:13 +,
On Tue, 2010/02/23, Ken Tabb k.j.t...@herts.ac.uk wrote:
From: Ken Tabb k.j.t...@herts.ac.uk
Subject: Re: Core Data: Custom to-many relationship setter not being invoked
To: Quincey Morris quinceymor...@earthlink.net
Cc: cocoa-dev cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
Date: Tuesday, 2010 February 23,
On Mon, 2010/02/01, Ernesto Giannotta e...@apimac.com wrote:
From: Ernesto Giannotta e...@apimac.com
Subject: NSDocument override Undo's default handling of changes count
To: Cocoa List cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
Date: Monday, 2010 February 1, 04:27
I'm using NSDocument default undoManager
On Sun, 2010/01/17, Ken Thomases k...@codeweavers.com wrote:
On 2010 Jan 17, at 11:15, Jeffrey Oleander wrote:
On Sat, 2010/01/16, Ken Thomases k...@codeweavers.com
wrote:
On 2010 Jan 14, at 17:11, Carter R. Harrison wrote:
My model is an NSMutableSet that contains
NSMutableDictionaries
At Mon, 2010/01/18 15:19, Quincey Morris quinceymor...@earthlink.net wrote:
On 2010 Jan 18, at 10:48, Jarod Wen wrote:
Is it a proper design to use a NSDocument as a
variable of another NSDocument?
I am now working on an application which generates
some information from a movie. The
On Sat, 2010/01/16, Ken Thomases k...@codeweavers.com wrote:
On 2010 Jan 14, at 17:11, Carter R. Harrison wrote:
My model is an NSMutableSet that contains
NSMutableDictionaries.
I think this is asking for trouble. A set of mutable
dictionaries doesn't make much sense.
...Equal is
On Sun, 2009/12/20, Graham Cox graham@bigpond.com wrote:
From: Graham Cox graham@bigpond.com
Subject: Re: passing a method name?
To: Chunk 1978 chunk1...@gmail.com
Cc: cocoa-dev Dev cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
Date: Sunday, 2009 December 20, 07:29
On 2009/12/21, at 00:18, Chunk 1978
On Mon, 2009/11/09, Alastair Houghton alast...@alastairs-place.net wrote:
From: Alastair Houghton alast...@alastairs-place.net
Subject: Re: beginner question, NSNumber, NSDecimalAsNumber
To: Thomas Wetmore t...@verizon.net
Cc: list-cocoa-dev List cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
Date: Monday, 2009
1. Keep going back to the documentation.
It takes time to grasp all the concepts.
If something is not clear and complete,
submit a comment on the documentation.
Every documentation web page has a link
to a comment form.
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Anyway, I ended up with a graph of Objects and
methods which looks nice and consistent and -- clean!
:-)
I'm happy with my model. And I'm certain it would benefit
from Core Data.
A1: A lot of beginners complain about this. A lot of
intermediate to pros recognize that the documentation
On Wed, 2009/08/26, rethish reth...@newtok.com wrote:
From: rethish reth...@newtok.com
Subject: How to create GPS enabled Iphone application?
To: Cocoa Dev Cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
Date: Wednesday, 2009 August 26, 07:34
I need to create GPS enabled Iphone application
which is to display
On Wed, 2009/08/26, Luke the Hiesterman luket...@apple.com wrote:
From: Luke the Hiesterman luket...@apple.com
Subject: Re: How to create GPS enabled Iphone application?
To: Jeffrey Oleander jgo...@yahoo.com
Cc: Cocoa Dev Cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com, rethish reth...@newtok.com
Date: Wednesday
On Wed, 2009/08/26, Luke the Hiesterman luket...@apple.com wrote:
From: Luke the Hiesterman luket...@apple.com
Subject: Re: How to create GPS enabled Iphone application?
To: I. Savant idiotsavant2...@gmail.com
Cc: Jeffrey Oleander jgo...@yahoo.com, Cocoa Dev
Cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
Date
On Fri, 2009/08/21, Quincey Morris quinceymor...@earthlink.net wrote:
From: Quincey Morris quinceymor...@earthlink.net
Subject: Re: When do I need to override hash?
To: cocoa-dev cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
Date: Friday, 2009 August 21, 00:48
On 2009 Aug 20, at 22:05, Jeff Laing wrote:
On Mon, 2009/08/17, Renzil D'Souza ren...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Renzil D'Souza ren...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Printing Multiple-Pages Issue
To: Graham Cox graham@bigpond.com
Cc: cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
Date: Monday, 2009 August 17, 12:39 AM
No, I want control over how many pages I'm
On Mon, 2009/07/27, Graham Cox graham@bigpond.com wrote:
From: Graham Cox graham@bigpond.com
Subject: Re: Document-Based Application
To: David Blanton aired...@tularosa.net
Cc: cocoa-dev cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
Date: Monday, 2009 July 27, 00:10
On 2009/07/27, at 2:09 PM, Quincey
From: Courtney Arnold court...@rnolds.com
Subject: Re: Cocoa Graphics Parsing
To: cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
Date: Monday, 2009 July 20, 21:25
I am expecting that I am going to
have to drop down to lower levels. I want to be able to
manually parse an image of a UPC barcode. I assume that
On Wed, 2009/06/24, I. Savant idiotsavant2...@gmail.com wrote:
From: I. Savant idiotsavant2...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: UML Diagramming or Other Helpful Software
To: Dennis Christopher dchristop...@pixion.com
Cc: cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
Date: Wednesday, 2009 June
On Sat, 2009/06/13, Grant Erickson erick...@umn.edu wrote:
From: Grant Erickson erick...@umn.edu
Subject: Re: Coming up with ideas
To: Graham Cox graham@bigpond.com
Cc: cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
Date: Saturday, 2009 June 13, 11:13
On 2009/06/12 23:34, Graham Cox wrote:
On 2009/06/13,
On Mon, 2009/06/01, Keary Suska cocoa-...@esoteritech.com wrote:
From: Keary Suska cocoa-...@esoteritech.com
Subject: Re: NSXMLParser - howto resolve entities defined in DTD
To: Cocoa-Dev (Apple) Cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
Date: Monday, 2009 June 1, 10:16
On 2009 May 31, at 4:31 PM, Dominik
On Tue, 2009/05/26, Volker in Lists volker_li...@ecoobs.de wrote:
From: Volker in Lists volker_li...@ecoobs.de
Subject: Re: what am I missing with NSString ?
To: vinai for_use...@yahoo.com
Cc: Cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
Date: Tuesday, 2009 May 26, 08:41
from the code listed I cannot tell if
Yah, it's getting there. It's just not there yet.
The data modeling still isn't quite up to ORM
standards we had nearly 30 years ago.
When we dink with PHP and Python which have
handy APIs, it can get to be frustrating.
Just provide input via the bugreporter and
comments to the docs, and
On Sat, 2009/05/16, Jason Stephenson ja...@sigio.com wrote:
From: Jason Stephenson ja...@sigio.com
Subject: Re: Calling delegates explicitly
To: Cocoa Cocoa-Dev cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
Date: Saturday, 2009 May 16, 23:04
Eric E. Dolecki wrote:
If I understand you, make a method which you
On Sun, 2009/05/17, Keith Blount keithblo...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Keith Blount keithblo...@yahoo.com
Subject: File formats for multi-doc app: packages, single files or zipped
alternatives
To: cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
Date: Sunday, 2009 May 17, 12:20
I’m working on version 2 of my
On Tue, 2009/05/05, WT jrca...@gmail.com wrote:
From: WT jrca...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: A tree data structure?
To: Cocoa-Dev List cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
Date: Tuesday, 2009 May 5, 12:19
Please let's not forget that a tree data structure
is often pretty much useless without some form of
On Tue, 2009/04/28, Graham Cox graham@bigpond.com wrote:
On 2009/04/29, at 08:34, Jeffrey Oleander wrote:
I've been having 2 intermittent compilation errors
on 10.3.9 in
- (BOOL)loadDataRepresentation:(NSData*)data
ofType:(NSString*)fileType
{
BOOL success;
NSString
On Mon, 2009/04/27, Martijn van Exel mve...@gmail.com wrote:
Unrelated: one of the XML attributes that needed
parsing was a ISO8601 style date string, for
which neither NSDate nor NSDateFormatter
curiously does not seem to provide a parser.
? Of course, it will parse ISO dates.
You just
I've been having 2 intermittent compilation errors
on 10.3.9 in
- (BOOL)loadDataRepresentation:(NSData*)data ofType:(NSString*)fileType
{
BOOL success;
NSString * lowercaseFileType = [fileType lowercaseString];
NSLog(@fileType=%S, lowercaseFileType);
if
At Sun, 2009-04-26, 09:01, Alastair Houghton alast...@alastairs-place.net
wrote:
At 2009 Apr 26, 04:33, Jeffrey Oleander wrote:
NSArray * tokens = [string
componentsSeparatedByCharactersInSet:
whitespaceCharacterSet];
No, no, no. If you read Gerriet's original post,
you would have
NSArray * tokens = [string componentsSeparatedByCharactersInSet:
whitespaceCharacterSet];
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There's a programming idiom to avoid using complex if statements and
switch/case statements, and instead to just send a message to a different class
of object.
I'm doing some parsing of an old text data format which
has a hierarchy with a record and then sub-records and
sub-sub records, 1 per
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