On 29 Nov 2012, at 01:44, Charles Srstka cocoa...@charlessoft.com wrote:
On Nov 28, 2012, at 7:39 PM, Greg Parker gpar...@apple.com wrote:
On Nov 28, 2012, at 5:28 PM, Charles Srstka cocoa...@charlessoft.com wrote:
Perhaps, although I'm somewhat unsure of what VC is for, if not for making
On Nov 29, 2012, at 4:39 AM, jonat...@mugginsoft.com
jonat...@mugginsoft.com wrote:
Interactive rebasing is quite straightforward.
# fiddle with the last 10 commits
git rebase -i HEAD~10
I think that what Greg was referring to was the fact that it can't be done from
within Xcode without
On Thu, Nov 29, 2012, at 03:51 AM, Charles Srstka wrote:
On Nov 29, 2012, at 4:39 AM, jonat...@mugginsoft.com
jonat...@mugginsoft.com wrote:
Interactive rebasing is quite straightforward.
# fiddle with the last 10 commits
git rebase -i HEAD~10
I think that what Greg was referring
I know this doesn¹t work in iOS. Can an NSPopover have a popover? (Nothing
mentioned either way in the docs.) I have a slider control in a popover for
movie shuttle. Ideally, I would like to add a small popover showing the
movie frame and have it track the control. If not, I suppose I could
On Nov 29, 2012, at 9:48 AM, Kyle Sluder k...@ksluder.com wrote:
On Thu, Nov 29, 2012, at 03:51 AM, Charles Srstka wrote:
On Nov 29, 2012, at 4:39 AM, jonat...@mugginsoft.com
jonat...@mugginsoft.com wrote:
Interactive rebasing is quite straightforward.
# fiddle with the last 10 commits
On Nov 29, 2012, at 10:47 AM, Charles Srstka cocoa...@charlessoft.com wrote:
On Nov 29, 2012, at 9:48 AM, Kyle Sluder k...@ksluder.com wrote:
One might argue that it would be a good idea for Xcode to offer the
ability to commit snapshots to a branch on the git repo to which all the
On Nov 29, 2012, at 1:08 PM, Kyle Sluder k...@ksluder.com wrote:
On Nov 29, 2012, at 10:47 AM, Charles Srstka cocoa...@charlessoft.com wrote:
On Nov 29, 2012, at 9:48 AM, Kyle Sluder k...@ksluder.com wrote:
One might argue that it would be a good idea for Xcode to offer the
ability to
On Thu, Nov 29, 2012, at 11:16 AM, Charles Srstka wrote:
On Nov 29, 2012, at 1:08 PM, Kyle Sluder k...@ksluder.com wrote:
On Nov 29, 2012, at 10:47 AM, Charles Srstka cocoa...@charlessoft.com
wrote:
On Nov 29, 2012, at 9:48 AM, Kyle Sluder k...@ksluder.com wrote:
One might
Wow, what a response for a simple post.
I do use Git, and take advantaging of its staging abilities. But sometimes,
I want to do some quick experiments and want to get back to a previous
state. Kind of like undoing with Command-Z except it involves multiple
files.
Yes, theoretically, Git can do
*12779305*https://bugreport.apple.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/RadarWeb.woa/4/wo/kSx6Mii9IeeUbZ3bSmR760/7.66
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If I open up the miniPlayer, play some music, I will see song title, etc.
and when I roll over the player, I get transport controls. If I click
anywhere in the player I then lose mouse out,
On Thu, Nov 29, 2012, at 12:02 PM, Yi Lin wrote:
Wow, what a response for a simple post.
That said, the responses should probably cease, since this post is
really appropriate for xcode-users, not this list.
--Kyle Sluder
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On Thu, Nov 29, 2012, at 12:32 PM, Eric E. Dolecki wrote:
This needs fixed as it's a big usability problem.
Why are you posting this here? This is a mailing list about Cocoa
development.
--Kyle Sluder
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Probably should submit an actual bug report vs here.
On Nov 29, 2012, at 12:32 PM, Eric E. Dolecki edole...@gmail.com wrote:
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If I open up the miniPlayer, play some music, I will see
Oops. Sorry ;)
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On Nov 29, 2012, at 3:59 PM, Kyle Sluder k...@ksluder.com wrote:
On Thu, Nov 29, 2012, at 12:32 PM, Eric E. Dolecki wrote:
This needs fixed as it's a big usability problem.
Why are you posting this here? This is a mailing list about Cocoa
I've done that. Sorry for the noise.
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On Nov 29, 2012, at 4:00 PM, Cody Garvin c...@servalsoft.com wrote:
Probably should submit an actual bug report vs here.
On Nov 29, 2012, at 12:32 PM, Eric E. Dolecki edole...@gmail.com wrote:
On 10 Nov 2012, at 18:28, Sean McBride wrote:
On Sat, 10 Nov 2012 18:09:58 +, Luke Hiesterman said:
File wrappers don't make it inherently easier or harder to deal with
iCloud. File packages (which you would use file wrappers to represent)
can be elegant means of wrapping up document
Peter,
Your last email helped a lot, but I'm stuck on one issue (at the bottom of
this email). I preserved the previous discussion on the topic.
On 11/27/12 6:33 PM, Chuck Soper chu...@veladg.com wrote:
On Nov 27, 2012, at 10:27 AM, Chuck Soper chu...@veladg.com wrote:
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3.
On 10 Nov 2012, at 21:36, Gordon Apple wrote:
I don¹t know about iCloud, but I finally got file wrappers working for my
NSPersistentDocument subclass. It wasn¹t easy. I use a separate folder for
stored files, sibling to my coreData storage, in the same package. I based
it losely on the
On Fri, 30 Nov 2012 00:43:36 +, Mike Abdullah said:
With all the different features of the document system these days, it
can be pretty hard to slot them all in nicely with Core Data. People may
find https://github.com/karelia/BSManagedDocument pretty handy for this
(the real meat is in the
Well, if you are lobbying for features, IMHO, they should also at least
include simple migration.
On 11/29/12 7:16 PM, Sean McBride s...@rogue-research.com wrote:
On Fri, 30 Nov 2012 00:43:36 +, Mike Abdullah said:
With all the different features of the document system these days, it
I use Git and have a work flow similar to what you are describing. My git
commits are usually frequent, focused and sometimes staged. But I also manually
copy the entire project folder or repository at various points in time and put
it in a manual backup or history folder. I usually keep the
I have an application where documents are created which can have other files
attached to them. A user can open the file in its native application. I copy
the original file to a temporary folder (using NSTemporaryDirectory() and
adding the file name to it) and ask NSWorkspace to open it.
If
I would really appreciate if someone could help me with this mixed bag of
problems I'm having while drawing a custom NSView:
I have a textured window on which I display either an NSOutlineView or this
custom view (both are subviews of the window's content view). This window
has a toolbar with
When your custom view is activated, it should be made first responder, which is
responsible for validating the toolbar - check out NSUserInterfaceValidation.
Your -drawRect: does not need to account for the toolbar (but it also should
take some care not to mess up the graphics environment,
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