I created a blessed helper and when I view it in Activity Monitor, it does not
contain a Process Name.
Can somebody please refer me to the appropriate documentation as I can not find
it.
Thanks,
Coderama
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On Mar 24, 2012, at 06:54 PM, Evadne Wu e...@monoceroi.com wrote:
Why not both. Create a common model and use Core Animation to back the
on-screen view, but when you need to draw, tell the model objects to draw
themselves using Quartz. -ev
I am considering this approach, and also re-looking
Hi.
I am wondering, if it is possible to disable a context (popup) menu
for a PDFView control?
I have subclassed it, and overridden mouseDown and rightMouseDown.
I am receiving mouseDown event. But I do not receive rightMouseDown, I
am getting context menu displayed instead...
Thank you
Hello all,
does anyone know how to grab the cursor like NSSplitView does? It
somehow manages to know that the cursor is near a divider when it
actually is within a sub-view, it also captures clicks in those cases,
even though they should strictly be sent to the sub-view the cursor is over.
On Mar 26, 2012, at 11:04 AM, Nick wrote:
Hi.
I am wondering, if it is possible to disable a context (popup) menu
for a PDFView control?
I have subclassed it, and overridden mouseDown and rightMouseDown.
I am receiving mouseDown event. But I do not receive rightMouseDown, I
am getting
If you want to be certain Apple see this, please file a bug report at
http://bugreport.apple.com
Dave
On Mar 25, 2012, at 1:05 PM, Scott Andrew wrote:
I've uploaded a quick sample that shows what i have been seeing. I put some
NSLogs to show the deallocs for the NWColorViewController and
It overrides -[NSView hitTest:] to return self for clicks inside the draggable
region.
-KP
On Mar 26, 2012, at 10:30 AM, Markus Spoettl ms_li...@shiftoption.com wrote:
Hello all,
does anyone know how to grab the cursor like NSSplitView does? It somehow
manages to know that the cursor is
On 3/26/12 7:40 PM, Kevin Perry wrote:
It overrides -[NSView hitTest:] to return self for clicks inside the draggable
region.
Fantastic, thanks a lot! Works great!
Regards
Markus
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Thank you Keary.
That's what I needed
26 марта 2012 г. 20:31 пользователь Keary Suska
cocoa-...@esoteritech.com написал:
On Mar 26, 2012, at 11:04 AM, Nick wrote:
Hi.
I am wondering, if it is possible to disable a context (popup) menu
for a PDFView control?
I have subclassed it, and
However, I still can't receive -rightMouseDown message. I am returning
nil in the method -(NSMenu*)menuForEvent, which disabled the context
menu.
But how can I process right-mouse-button clicks?..
26 марта 2012 г. 21:03 пользователь Nick eveningn...@gmail.com написал:
Thank you Keary.
That's
On 26 Mar 2012, at 19:09, Nick wrote:
However, I still can't receive -rightMouseDown message. I am returning
nil in the method -(NSMenu*)menuForEvent, which disabled the context
menu.
But how can I process right-mouse-button clicks?..
PDFView doesn't play very nice with clicks. If you allow
mouseDown is called for the left mouse button only.
otherMouseDown - when the scrollwheel is clicked.
The only problem is rightMouseDown which is not being invoked at all..
I was hoping there's some way to make PDFView receive this message..
Otherwise I will need to render the PDF page on a
On Mar 26, 2012, at 12:41 PM, Antonio Nunes wrote:
On 26 Mar 2012, at 19:09, Nick wrote:
However, I still can't receive -rightMouseDown message. I am returning
nil in the method -(NSMenu*)menuForEvent, which disabled the context
menu.
But how can I process right-mouse-button clicks?..
On Mar 26, 2012, at 3:36 PM, Nick wrote:
Is there a way to disable this of filtering, to make the PDFView
subclass receive the -rightMouseDown event?.. Or what would be the
workaround (if it exists)?..
If you are targeting 10.6 or later you can install an event monitor (see the
NSEvent
On Wed, 21 Mar 2012 09:15:28 -0700, Jens Alfke said:
If that's so, then how is a tool supposed to find the location of the
Developer folder?
Hardcoding /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer doesn't seem like
a good idea.
In addition to xcode-select, you may be able to use
OK, so it looks as if I have found the answer to whether I would be able to use
layer backed views, and the answer is that even with layer backing turned on,
you can not guarantee the drawing order of overlapping sibling views:
I'm trying to delete some image files I cache. Here's what I'm getting:
2012-03-26 19:20:14.330 MyApp[5765:707] File exists:
/var/mobile/Applications/6BBF21B1-97B3-4016-88B0-FE1C18D736D7/Library/Caches/Images/4149/5414582865_932fac9c82_b.jpg
2012-03-26 19:20:14.332 MyApp[5765:707] Unable to
[I posted this to macnetworkprog earlier today, but 3 hours later it hasn’t
shown up yet, so I’m trying here too.]
I’m using an async NSInputStream to read from a TCP socket. Given a good
connection, the data comes in faster than an iOS device can parse it (it’s a
stream of small JSON docs,
It's always felt like a hack to me, but this will run the run loop for a short
time and return:
[[NSRunLoop currentRunLoop] runUntilDate:[NSDate date]];
Though in your case, if the first thing it does is process your input stream,
that doesn't help.
Jeff Kelley
On Mar 26, 2012, at 7:13 PM,
On 27/03/2012, at 12:54 PM, Kenneth Baxter wrote:
If there are any comments on these options, or suggestions for other
approaches, I'm all ears...
CALayer has a 'zPosition' property which should allow you to set the order for
sibling layers.
--Graham
Yes, that works if you are using pure CALayers - no problem there, but if you
are using layer backed views, it doesn't work - see
e.g. http://www.cocoabuilder.com/archive/cocoa/294950-problem-using-zposition-on-layer-backed-views.html
...so it still looks as if layer backed views are out...
On Mar 26, 2012, at 8:17 PM, Kenneth Baxter wrote:
Yes, that works if you are using pure CALayers - no problem there, but if you
are using layer backed views, it doesn't work - see e.g.
http://www.cocoabuilder.com/archive/cocoa/294950-problem-using-zposition-on-layer-backed-views.html
On Mar 26, 2012, at 4:13 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:
[I posted this to macnetworkprog earlier today, but 3 hours later it hasn’t
shown up yet, so I’m trying here too.]
I’m using an async NSInputStream to read from a TCP socket. Given a good
connection, the data comes in faster than an iOS
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