> On Sep 17, 2019, at 1:19 PM, Gabriel Zachmann via Cocoa-dev
> wrote:
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> I have a layer with two animations.
>
> I would like to pause this animation occasionally .
> To do so, I set layer.speed = 0.0;
>
> In the past, this has worked (with slightly different animations).
> However, in thi
I have a layer with two animations.
I would like to pause this animation occasionally .
To do so, I set layer.speed = 0.0;
In the past, this has worked (with slightly different animations).
However, in this case, the layer seems to just disappear.
(the layer occupies the whole screen, and when I
Ah, so is this the reason Quartz Composer compositions (*.qtz) won't run as
screen savers in Mojave?
-Carl
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Cool! Thanks a million, that did the trick.
Best regards, Gabriel
> On 17. Sep 2019, at 19:35, Alex Zavatone wrote:
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> Add it in the build phases copy files phase or use the environment variables
> to build the path in a shell script and run that as part of your runtime
> build scripts.
>
Add it in the build phases copy files phase or use the environment variables to
build the path in a shell script and run that as part of your runtime build
scripts.
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> On Sep 17, 2019, at 10:20 AM, Gabriel Zachmann via Cocoa-dev
> wrote:
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> Thanks a lot for the response.
> On Sep 17, 2019, at 10:20, Gabriel Zachmann via Cocoa-dev
> wrote:
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> How can I make Xcode to put an image into the Resources bundle of my screen
> saver?
Just add the png or tiff directly to the project like any other file, and turn
on the checkbox for your target when it asks which targe
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For the record, due to Apple's inability to support 3rd party screen
saver seriously, the custom icons for 3rd party screen savers are
displayed incorrectly and differently depending on the OS versions.
So don't spend too much time on getting your screen saver icon to be
pixel perfect. The Desktop
Hi Gabriel,
looks like the file Contents/Resources/thumbnail.png (or .tiff) in the bundle
is used. If I replace this file it simply shows up.
Cheers,
Felix
From: Gabriel Zachmann via Cocoa-dev
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Sent: 9/17/2019 9:26 AM
Subject: Screensaver icon ?
Does anybody know
> On 17 Sep 2019, at 09:04, Gabriel Zachmann via Cocoa-dev
> wrote:
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>>
>> The bounds origin is the origin of the coordinate system for sublayers of
>> that layer, and thus changing the bounds origin moves sublayers around.
>
> Thanks a lot for the insight.
>
> Just out of curiosity (or f
>
> The bounds origin is the origin of the coordinate system for sublayers of
> that layer, and thus changing the bounds origin moves sublayers around.
Thanks a lot for the insight.
Just out of curiosity (or for fellow developers):
I have just read up about the bounds property in the NSView doc
Does anybody know how I can define/set the icon for my screensaver that appears
in the left hand sidebar of System Preferences / Desktop & Screensaver /
Screensaver ?
More specifically:
I am writing a screensaver, it works and appears in the sidebar in the System
Preferences Screensavers pane.
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