In an app I'm working on, I'd like to use a very basic text input field just
like the one used by Xcode's NavigateJump in File (aka, cmd-L) but I don't
know what it's called so I can't look it up. Could someone let me know what
it's called?
Thanks,
Ben.
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On 14 May 2014, at 11:52 am, Kyle Sluder k...@ksluder.com wrote:
On May 13, 2014, at 6:31 PM, Ben Golding b...@object-craft.com.au wrote:
In an app I'm working on, I'd like to use a very basic text input field just
like the one used by Xcode's NavigateJump in File (aka, cmd-L) but I
I was wondering whether anyone has managed to get NSTextFinder to work with
NSTableView so that it will search through the table contents, highlighting the
fields that match. The NSTextFinder documentation is difficult to understand
and mixes its use searching with NSTextView in with the more
In my app, I have a custom view which I'm printing. The NSPrintPanel has an
accessory panel attached with a couple of options on it that I'm observing
using the NSPrintPanelAccessorizing method -keyPathsForValuesAffectingPreview.
That works fine.
When the user changes some of the settings,
I feel like I should be able to figure this out but I feel like I'm going
around circles. I've looked through the mailing list and can't find anything
similar (but I might be searching using the wrong terms).
I have a document-based app which loads a couple of NSWindowController
subclasses.
On 29/04/2011, at 00:17, Alexander Spohr wrote:
I have a document-based app which loads a couple of NSWindowController
subclasses. That's fine. In one of the subclasses, I load a nib with a
NSView subclass. It wants to access one of the instance vars in the window
controller subclass.
On 20/04/2011, at 15:41, Ken Thomases wrote:
On Apr 19, 2011, at 8:46 PM, Ben Golding wrote:
I should have been more specific. What I have looks like:
popupButton.content -(Transformer)- [arrayController].arrangedObjects
popupButton.selectedIndex -- [arrayController].selectionIndex
I
On 20/04/2011, at 19:07, Joanna Carter wrote:
Your value transformer, if you insist on doing it that way, should be coded
to expect this, and should transform an entire array of strings, not single
strings.
I got the impression that the array in question could hold unprintable
I am a bit stumped. I have an array controller which I have hooked up to a
pop-up button and that works quite well. The members of the array are
NSStrings but I would like to reformat them when they're displayed by the
pop-up button. Seems fairly straightforward, I thought I'd just write a
On 19/04/2011, at 18:19, Quincey Morris wrote:
On Apr 19, 2011, at 00:41, Ben Golding wrote:
I am a bit stumped. I have an array controller which I have hooked up to a
pop-up button and that works quite well. The members of the array are
NSStrings but I would like to reformat them when
On 20/04/2011, at 01:09, Kyle Sluder wrote:
On Apr 19, 2011, at 6:20 AM, Ben Golding b...@object-craft.com.au wrote:
Sure, I'm using content to bind to an array controller bound to an array of
pop-up button titles and selected index (though I'm picking up the selected
object using
[I'm not sure if this is the right forum to ask this, please direct me there if
it's wrong]
I'm trying to monitor the network traffic of applications by process but I'm
having trouble working out how to query the system for that information. I've
been looking at sysctl() and while I have
On 31/01/2011, at 16:30, Ben Golding wrote:
I have an app with a NSTableView where the data is presented to the user.
When the user hits Find, I'd like to be able to scroll the table view to
the visible cell (easy enough) and then select the range that matched within
that field (not so
On 28/01/2011, at 14:43, Ben Golding wrote:
Safari has a really nice Find bar that scrolls down from the title pane of
the window. I'd like to do something like that in an application that I'm
developing but I can't find out whether that's generally available and how to
use it.
Thanks
I have an app with a NSTableView where the data is presented to the user. When
the user hits Find, I'd like to be able to scroll the table view to the
visible cell (easy enough) and then select the range that matched within that
field (not so easy).
At present, my code looks like:
NSCell
Safari has a really nice Find bar that scrolls down from the title pane of
the window. I'd like to do something like that in an application that I'm
developing but I can't find out whether that's generally available and how to
use it.
Further, I'd like to be able to highlight the found text
I feel like I must be doing something silly but I can't see it.
I am writing a crossword setting application. I have a Crossword class which
has two instance variables, grid and clues each of which is a custom class
(Grid and Clues).
My problem relates to the Clues class which has two
On 23/08/2010, at 16:12, Ahsan Shafiq wrote:
I need to draw text in circular path. Any thoughts or comments on it?
I needed to do this for an app I was writing. I wound up including the whole
GCDrawKit framework in my application just to get that functionality
This must be an old question but I can't seem to find a way to ask it so Google
will lead me to the answer.
I have an input sheet that drops down from the window, it works fine. A user
updates input fields on it and then presses the OK button to close the sheet
and update the app. In one of
On 09/04/2010, at 15:08, Jon Pugh wrote:
At 3:02 PM +1000 4/9/10, Ben Golding wrote:
I can't seem to find a way of ending editing on all the fields when the
button is pressed? Is there a way to do this?
NSWindow
endEditingFor:
Forces the field editor to give up its first responder
Is it possible to change the way the dates are presented in NSDatePicker in
graphical mode? In my app I have a calendar with a list of events in it, when
the user selects a date in the date picker it shows which events occur on that
day. I'd like to offer a visual clue about which dates have
I've been trying to create a calendar matrix of days which are
clickable to select a day in the month. It's a something of a classic
example of using NSMatrix from what I've read but I'm trying to use
bindings to hook it up.
I am using an NSArrayController holding an array of
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