stringByEvaluatingJavaScriptFromString:[[scriptText textStorage] string]]
doesn't seem to return anything.
Any ideas on what may be wrong with the sample?
Regards,
Huibert Aalbers
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Hi everyone,
I am writing an app that requires to know if and where iMovie 09 is
installed, since it needs to read a file located in its application
bundle. I know I could ask the user to locate the app, but I would
like to avoid it if possible, or use this strategy as a last resort.
Any
Thank you very much to both of you. Works like a charm.
Regards,
Huibert
On 09/04/2009, at 06:16 p.m., Sean McBride wrote:
On 4/9/09 2:25 PM, Nick Zitzmann said:
I am writing an app that requires to know if and where iMovie 09 is
installed, since it needs to read a file located in its
, 2009, at 10:57 PM, Huibert Aalbers wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am writing an application that offers support for Undo/Redo.
Everything works fine, except for a small detail that bothers me.
Since I set the document edited flag manually, using the [theWindow
setDocumentEdited:YES] instruction
Hi everyone,
I am writing an application that offers support for Undo/Redo.
Everything works fine, except for a small detail that bothers me.
Since I set the document edited flag manually, using the [theWindow
setDocumentEdited:YES] instruction each time the document is modified,
I have
Wow,
That certainly qualified as a simple solution :-) However, it didn't
work. Maybe that is because my application is not document-based.
Any additional suggestions?
Regards,
Huibert
On 02/04/2009, at 09:59 p.m., Graham Cox wrote:
On 03/04/2009, at 2:57 PM, Huibert Aalbers wrote
to
find any complete examples on how to properly subclass NSLayer.
Everyone seems to believe that it is either unnecessary or complex.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Regards,
Huibert Aalbers
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, 2008, at 11:19, Huibert Aalbers wrote:
I am starting to work with Core Animation. I have tried to subclass
CALayer but I am having problems because for some reason the
drawInContext method never gets called, even though I invoke
setNeedsDisplay on the layer.
What is weird though is that if I