I have a UIView subclass which has a number of UIButtons and UISliders on it,
it's a sort of control panel. I added UIPanGestureRecognizer to it with the
idea that if you stick your finger down outside one of the embedded controls,
you can move the window around. Wrote the handler for the
Heya,
The NSPrinter documentation says it will return nil of the specified printer
passed to +printerWithName: is not available. Apparently being available
does not correspond to being online as listed in System Preferences. Is
there a sane way to check if a printer is connected and ready to
I've seen this behavior as well, and I solved it the same way you did.
I hope there is a better way.
-Heath Borders
heath.bord...@gmail.com
Twitter: heathborders
http://heath-tech.blogspot.com
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 3:15 AM, Roland King r...@rols.org wrote:
I have a UIView subclass which has
Hello, all ...
Sometimes loadValuesAsynchronouslyForKeys doesn't call it's completion handler,
i'm thinking possibly due to some network error. It will just hang there, and
the completion handler block is never executed. My question is: how can I trap
this?
Regards,
John
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 3:18 PM, Quincey Morris quinceymor...@earthlink.net
wrote:
Your description of the problem is a bit fuzzy. Let me nitpick at your
description -- it may be that if you straighten out your terminology you'll
solve your problem:
On Apr 29, 2011, at 12:56, Lorenzo
Dear all,
Can anyone answer this question?
Thanks so much!
Bing
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 7:21 PM, Bing Li lbl...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Michael,
Disgracefully means the client does not close normally. It might be
crashed or closed by killing the relevant thread or process. I did that by
On Mon, 02 May 2011 16:15:59 +0800, Roland King r...@rols.org said:
I have a UIView subclass which has a number of UIButtons and UISliders on it,
it's a sort of control panel. I added UIPanGestureRecognizer to it with the
idea that if you stick your finger down outside one of the embedded
On May 2, 2011, at 08:02, Lorenzo Thurman wrote:
I have an NSPopupButton whose content is bound to an NSArrayController's
(controller A) arrangeObjects controller Key. This NSArrayController is bound
to an NSMutableArray which holds the items for display. The contents of the
NSPopuButton
Hi there!
I have managed, finally, to build and import FFMpeg, LibMMS and
WunderRadio's common.
the thing is... altough an stream is generated and im recibing bytes
(according to the NSLog console), i cant hear a thing!
whats missing?
My code is:
- (void)viewDidLoad {
On May 2, 2011 12:03pm, Quincey Morris quinceymor...@earthlink.net wrote:
On May 2, 2011, at 08:02, Lorenzo Thurman wrote:
I have an NSPopupButton whose content is bound to an
NSArrayController's (controller A) arrangeObjects controller Key. This
NSArrayController is bound to an
On May 2, 2011, at 12:47, lorenzo7...@gmail.com wrote:
anotherItemController
Content Array
Bind to: MyAppsClass (added an NSObject from palette and set its class to
MyAppsClass)
Controller Key: myMutableArray
If this is what you were calling a proxy earlier, it isn't. It's a separate
On 2011 Apr 30, at 19:45, Jim Thomason wrote:
Can I provide a service with optional input?
I want the user to be able to call the service with a text string input, but
it's also reasonable to call it w/o any input at all.
Any ideas about how I can implement it?
Since no one else
On 3 mai 11, at 13:27, Jerry Krinock wrote:
On 2011 Apr 30, at 19:45, Jim Thomason wrote:
Can I provide a service with optional input?
I want the user to be able to call the service with a text string input, but
it's also reasonable to call it w/o any input at all.
Any ideas about
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