Problem with Xcode 4 is that this is the same build farm that compiles out
standalone executable which has compatibility down to Tiger, so we're stuck on
Xcode 3.x versions (at least for the next 8 months or so). Superannoying, but
that's what we get for making a dev tool that will target
On Nov 16, 2011, at 1:51 PM, Patrick Robertson wrote:
AXUIElementPostKeyboardEvent (app, (CGCharCode) 0, (CGKeyCode)55, true );
//Command
AXUIElementPostKeyboardEvent (app, (CGCharCode) 0, (CGKeyCode)53, true );
//Escape
AXUIElementPostKeyboardEvent (app, (CGCharCode) 0, (CGKeyCode)53,
Le 18 nov. 2011 à 10:59, Nicholas Francis a écrit :
Problem with Xcode 4 is that this is the same build farm that compiles out
standalone executable which has compatibility down to Tiger, so we're stuck
on Xcode 3.x versions (at least for the next 8 months or so). Superannoying,
but
Le 18 nov. 2011 à 11:59, Jean-Daniel Dupas a écrit :
Le 18 nov. 2011 à 10:59, Nicholas Francis a écrit :
Problem with Xcode 4 is that this is the same build farm that compiles out
standalone executable which has compatibility down to Tiger, so we're stuck
on Xcode 3.x versions (at
Hi All
Is there in iOS 5 something like COCOA NSSpeechSynthesizer to be used to read
some text on iPhone?
Thanks for any answer.
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There is the Nuance SDK you could use. Requires Internet access though. It
rocks hard.
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On Nov 18, 2011, at 6:47 AM, Luca Ciciriello luca_cicirie...@hotmail.com
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Hi All
Is there in iOS 5 something like COCOA NSSpeechSynthesizer to be used to
read some
Hi there,
I’m trying to draw a flipped NSImageBitmapRep object (data comes out of an
OpenGL depth buffer) in a NSView. I thought I could set up an appropriate
affine transform (x’ = x, y’ = height - y), embed it in a dictionary and put
that in the hints parameter of a
PS : Of course, a workaround is to flip the view coordinates thus:
[myView translateOriginToPoint:NSMakePoint(0, [self frame].size.height)];
[myView scaleUnitSquareToSize:NSMakeSize(1, -1)];
but it still does not explain why -drawInRect:fromRect:…hints: seems to ignore
the hints.
Vincent
The normal pattern for Interface Builder Outlets is assign but I have an outlet
that must be retained to work corectly. The outlet is not in File's Owner but
is in a custom view in a window.
// Interface
@property (retain) IBOutlet NSArrayController *myController;
// Implementation
@synthesize
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 8:23 AM, Richard Somers
rsomers.li...@infowest.com wrote:
The normal pattern for Interface Builder Outlets is assign but I have an
outlet that must be retained to work corectly. The outlet is not in File's
Owner but is in a custom view in a window.
It is very
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 6:18 AM, Vincent Habchi vi...@macports.org wrote:
PS : Of course, a workaround is to flip the view coordinates thus:
[myView translateOriginToPoint:NSMakePoint(0, [self frame].size.height)];
[myView scaleUnitSquareToSize:NSMakeSize(1, -1)];
but it still does not
Kyle,
Re-read the NSImage: deprecating -[NSImage setFlipped:], adding a
drawing method that respects context flippedness section of the 10.6
AppKit release notes to make sure you're correctly using the flipped
property and the respectFlipped: argument to -drawInRect:: :
I’ve tried
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 8:50 AM, vincent habchi vi...@macports.org wrote:
Kyle,
Re-read the NSImage: deprecating -[NSImage setFlipped:], adding a
drawing method that respects context flippedness section of the 10.6
AppKit release notes to make sure you're correctly using the flipped
property
Le 18 nov. 2011 à 19:45, Kyle Sluder a écrit :
Yes, that would indeed be true. I just assumed you were adding the
image rep to an NSImage and using -[NSImage drawInRect::].
I considered that for a while, but since -drawInRect exists for
NSBitmapImageRep, I thought it was useless.
On Nov 18, 2011, at 9:31 AM, Kyle Sluder wrote:
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 8:23 AM, Richard Somers wrote:
The normal pattern for Interface Builder Outlets is assign but I have an
outlet that must be retained to work corectly. The outlet is not in File's
Owner but is in a custom view in a
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 11:22 AM, Richard Somers
rsomers.li...@infowest.com wrote:
The outlet in question is in a custom class and requires a setter with retain
semantics. NSWindowController will use this setter for the outlet when
loading the nib.
NSWindowController does not call your
On Nov 18, 2011, at 12:42 PM, Kyle Sluder wrote:
It means that NSWindowController will balance NSNib's extra -retain.
It doesn't balance the additional -retain from calling your setter.
Consider the following case. The additional -retain from calling setter is not
balanced. The outlet is not
You are probably orphaning (which is a leak), your window controller subclass.
Make sure it's dealloc is called; I'm guessing it won't be. This isn't shown in
leaks, since it isn't a true leak.
corbin
On Nov 18, 2011, at 11:22 AM, Richard Somers wrote:
On Nov 18, 2011, at 9:31 AM, Kyle
On Nov 18, 2011, at 1:33 PM, Corbin Dunn wrote:
You are probably orphaning (which is a leak), your window controller
subclass. Make sure it's dealloc is called; I'm guessing it won't be. This
isn't shown in leaks, since it isn't a true leak.
Good suggestion. I just checked and the window
I have a Xcode 4.2 project with a dozen or so nibs. I'm in the process
of assuring that all the resizing is set up properly.
I find that a small number of primary views - the one attached to the
view outlet - have fixed autoresizing masks, and while I can set or
unset the four outter
Okay, I know you’re supposed to use the likes of NSWindowController and
NSViewController to load nibs, since they will automatically take care of
releasing the top-level objects. However, for the sake of curiosity, I created
a new project with ARC just to see what would happen with NSNib. The
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 1:47 PM, Charles Srstka
cocoa...@charlessoft.com wrote:
How is one supposed to manage this? You can easily get the array of the
top-level objects, but since ARC doesn’t let you send -release to them, it
doesn’t help much. The only ways I can think of to avoid leaking
On Nov 18, 2011, at 9:23 AM, Richard Somers wrote:
The normal pattern for Interface Builder Outlets is assign but I have an
outlet that must be retained to work corectly. The outlet is not in File's
Owner but is in a custom view in a window.
// Interface
@property (retain) IBOutlet
I'm struggling a bit with multi-threading approaches for CoreData…
I need to _continuously_ merge changes made in the _main_ thread into a context
held by a background thread. Most (all?) discussions about multi-threading in
CoreData discuss merging changes from a _finite_ operation in the
Hello.
I'm facing the task of fixing a problem occurring in one of the UITableView of
our app. The view displays cells of various height. Everything works fine,
except that we have a mechanism that when we reach the last cell at the bottom,
that cell will trigger loading more data and adding
I forgot to add to my previous message that the scrollview will resume its
dragging momentum if I touch and drag any other view.
Does that give a clue to anyone?
Thanks!
-Laurent.
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On 11/18/11 3:29 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
There isn't much special code in that UITableView subclass and not
much either in the UITableViewController so I'm a little bit at a
lost as to what could cause this. There is nothing fancy here, no
custom handling of touches and things like that,
On Nov 19, 2011, at 10:38 AM, Conrad Shultz wrote:
On 11/18/11 3:29 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
There isn't much special code in that UITableView subclass and not
much either in the UITableViewController so I'm a little bit at a
lost as to what could cause this. There is nothing fancy here,
On Nov 18, 2011, at 18:48, Roland King wrote:
On Nov 19, 2011, at 10:38 AM, Conrad Shultz wrote:
On 11/18/11 3:29 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
There isn't much special code in that UITableView subclass and not
much either in the UITableViewController so I'm a little bit at a
lost as to
On Nov 18, 2011, at 15:21 , patrick machielse wrote:
I need to _continuously_ merge changes made in the _main_ thread into a
context held by a background thread. Most (all?) discussions about
multi-threading in CoreData discuss merging changes from a _finite_ operation
in the _background_,
I want to display glyphs which do NOT have a Unicode representation.
Currently I use Font Book.app to search for the Glyph and then code (following
suggestions in Technical Note TN2079):
NSGlyph glyphNbr;
NSString *familyName = [ font familyName ];
if ( [
I NSTextView I can display glyphs which have no Unicode representation
following Technical Note TN2079.
But how to do this in a WebView?
Kind regards,
Gerriet.
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