Hi all,
In my code below i used LS functions to do something, but i can't get the
result what i wanted. Somebody can tell me which i missed ?
thank you!
First I generate a IconRef variable and used in
LSSharedFileListInsertItemURL():
IconRef iconRef = NULL;
CFURLRef tCFURLRef =
In MacOS 10.8 I have a window that contains two NSTableViews
clipListTable and
tablesTable
In the data model. tablesTable has a to-many relationship with the selection of
clipListTable
In the window controller awakeFromNib I set the window controller to be the
delegate of the two tables
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On Nov 19, 2012, at 12:36 PM, Mike Abdullah wrote:
On 17 Nov 2012, at 04:09, Ken Thomases k...@codeweavers.com wrote:
You should be aware that a bug was introduced to Snow Leopard with its last
major update (10.6.8), such that the CGImageDestination API produces corrupt
ICNS files. So,
In other words, you bootstrapped the process, right? You generated a class
that had encodeWithCoder:, wrote out the results, then went back and coded
initWithCoder:, using the written out stuff to pull it back in? That's what I
was thinking, too. I was just wondering if there was some way to
On 20 Nov 2012, at 12:53, Ken Thomases k...@codeweavers.com wrote:
On Nov 19, 2012, at 12:36 PM, Mike Abdullah wrote:
On 17 Nov 2012, at 04:09, Ken Thomases k...@codeweavers.com wrote:
You should be aware that a bug was introduced to Snow Leopard with its last
major update (10.6.8),
On Sat, Nov 17, 2012, at 07:36 AM, Joseph Ayers wrote:
In MacOS 10.8 I have a window that contains two NSTableViews
clipListTable and
tablesTable
In the data model. tablesTable has a to-many relationship with the
selection of clipListTable
What does this mean? Table views cannot have
What¹s the story on removeObserver:self forKeyPath:nil, called in dealloc?
Supposedly, this works. The docs don¹t say you can¹t use nil. However, I
have run into at least one place where did not work. We converted from GC
to ARC and have a bunch of these. I have seen statements that it worked
Sorry for asking this question again, but i did not find any more
details about how to improve what I want to achive or if the way i do it
is the only way to go.
Therfore I'm politly asking again.
Situation is, that I need to watch a file (Volume to be precise) for any
changes the user makes
You can use the libdispatch to monitor file changes (using
DISPATCH_SOURCE_TYPE_VNODE).
You can also use a kqueue to look for change on a specific file. If you want a
Cocoa wrapper, there is the well known UKKQueue class available on the net.
Both solutions are far more efficient if you have
On 20 Nov 2012, at 11:16 AM, Gordon Apple g...@ed4u.com wrote:
What¹s the story on removeObserver:self forKeyPath:nil, called in dealloc?
Supposedly, this works. The docs don¹t say you can¹t use nil. However, I
have run into at least one place where did not work. We converted from GC
to
On 21/11/2012, at 12:55 AM, William Squires wsqui...@satx.rr.com wrote:
I was just wondering if there was some way to make an app that could
create/edit these saved objects directly at the binary level so I could make
sure of the intermediate results from option #1!
The Property List
I'm getting an error from codesign: The timestamp service is not
available.Command /usr/bin/codesign failed with exit code 1
Huh? I rebooted and still get the problem. I can't get any work done. What
gives?
--Graham
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On Nov 20, 2012, at 8:15 PM, Graham Cox graham@bigpond.com wrote:
I'm getting an error from codesign: The timestamp service is not
available.Command /usr/bin/codesign failed with exit code 1
Huh? I rebooted and still get the problem. I can't get any work done. What
gives?
There is
NSTextView does exactly what I need in my apps non-editable text view which
functions something like a log, except for one needed function which I can best
envision in the form of a text attribute hidden, akin to hidden text features
I used to use in the *past* in MS Word, in which it was
Hi. I've got a part of my storyboard that has a UINavigationController and a
UIViewController in that. It's triggered by tapping a button with a modal segue.
But I also want to display it sometimes at application start (it's release
notes). So, I do this:
UIStoryboard* sb =
On Nov 20, 2012, at 9:11 AM, Mike Abdullah wrote:
On 20 Nov 2012, at 12:53, Ken Thomases k...@codeweavers.com wrote:
I'm never sure I understand the point of referencing somebody else's Radar
number ...
Thanks Ken, it allows me to file duplicates for them to show Apple we care.
You're
On Nov 20, 2012, at 21:03 , Kurt Bigler kkbli...@breathsense.com wrote:
Given how this view is used, for appending only in the style of an uneditable
text log permitting user selections and Copy, the easiest way I can think to
implement it is to maintain two text views, one with hidden text
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