Hi Scott.
1) Which delegate can I use to inform table view B to update and reload its
data when I have dragged an item inside table view A?
If you’re adding it to the object array, you can easily do the update
notification then.
[..] what do you mean here with the object array”?
If
Thanks again for your help, and thanks in particular for your follow-up email,
which was a great help in working out the bindings (it was indeed the first
time I'd done anything like that!). I have a couple of follow-up questions if
you don't mind.
Question 1 - you state Nothing in any of this
Question 2 - the method you have described seems to be very much tied to a
single NSObjectController for the entire window, and indeed IB just seems to
offer the option to bind to Object Controller, without specifying which
one. In that case, is there any way of achieving neat group-based
Hi Everyone,
I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction for my
problem?
I'm working on a core data application, and in this issue I have 2
entities, product and category. They have a many to many relationship.
In my interface I want to have a list of all the
On 5 Mar 2011, at 14:05, Jonathan Taylor wrote:
Thanks again for your help, and thanks in particular for your follow-up
email, which was a great help in working out the bindings (it was indeed the
first time I'd done anything like that!). I have a couple of follow-up
questions if you
Hi, All!
I has a custom view must show the mouseEntered state and mousePressed state in
different pictures.
If mouse press is inside this view but mouse release is outside, my view
doesn't receive -mouseUp event:
--- cut ---
press is really there
// [-mouseDown] { 360 x 126} NSImageView
//
On Mar 5, 2011, at 06:05, Jonathan Taylor wrote:
Question 1 - you state Nothing in any of this will or should have any effect
on what's selected in the text field where editing was in progress, but if
we are both talking about the same thing then I don't think that's happening
for me. The
What can I do to receive this -mouseUp event [losted by NSImageView] ?
-mouseUp is coming only custom view is LOWER any existing NSImageView inside
Interface Builder xib document (Mac OS X 10.6.6).
I think this mean NSImageView doesn't send -mouseUp to next responder.
Is this a bug?
* Note
On Fri, 04 Mar 2011 14:30:12 +0100, Andreas Grosam agro...@onlinehome.de said:
So it seems, there is a problem performing UIViewAnimationOptionTransition...
animations for the UIView transitionWithView:... class method, and possibly
for transitionFromView:... invoked from -viewWillAppear: and
On Fri, 04 Mar 2011 10:21:38 +0100, Andreas Grosam agro...@onlinehome.de said:
All,
thank you for your replies. It made me re-read the Resource Programming Guide.
And it works exactly as it is described (except that the description for
-awakeFromNib in the Reference could be more accurate).
Question 2 - the method you have described seems to be very much tied to a
single NSObjectController for the entire window, and indeed IB just seems to
offer the option to bind to Object Controller, without specifying which
one. In that case, is there any way of achieving neat group-based
On Thu, 03 Mar 2011 18:51:39 -0800 (PST), Dianne
pinkpoppy_sandia...@yahoo.com said:
there is, you need to use a formatter for that, you can even set the allowed
characters to be inputted to the textfield.
check NSFormatter if it is of any help, you can also extend the class to
adjust
to your
On Mar 5, 2011, at 11:03, Jonathan Taylor wrote:
I think I see what you're saying, but my motivation was based on a similar
philosophy I think: if the user has accidentally typed something
non-numerical into the lower x field, I was thinking they would be rather
surprised if clicking on
On Fri, 04 Mar 2011 14:25:06 -0600, Heath Borders heath.bord...@gmail.com
said:
I'm trying to parse a document with a namespace declared on a non-root element:
rootexample:foo xmlns:example=http://example.com/foo;This is an
exemplary foo!/example:foo/root
I can read this xml into an
On Mar 5, 2011, at 4:00 PM, Matt Neuburg wrote:
I'm not grasping where there can be any source of confusion here.
awakeFromNib is very simple: it is sent to an object after that
object is instantiated from a nib. That's straightforward and
dependable and clear - provided you know what a
I have an NSOperation object that has been placed in an
NSOperationQueue. I then execute that NSOperation and all works
normal.
What I'd like to do is then run that task again, however, when I do
run it I get the following error when trying to add that object to the
queue again.
Caught
From the docs for NSOperation:
... An operation object is a single-shot object—that is, it executes its task
once and cannot be used to execute it again.
On Mar 5, 2011, at 10:33 PM, Shane wrote:
I have an NSOperation object that has been placed in an
NSOperationQueue. I then execute that
I add a NSArray of Annotations in a mapview, she the canshowcallout=yes,but
sometimes some of the annotations don't show callout, tap it more maybe work,
what's the problem?
-(void)mapView:(MKMapView *)mapView didSelectAnnotationView:(MKAnnotationView
*)view {
Event *aEvent = nil;
UIImageView
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