I have a date formatter applied to a formcell: 'MM/dd/’.
Upon entering the year, the field ‘completes' so that when I enter 01/01/2 it
converts it to 01/01/0002, inserting the zeros.
How do I stop the 'completion' behavior?
I have looked at:[aTextView setAutomaticQuoteSubstitutionEnable
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methods and with
bindings.
The other I cannot find in the docs. You would think that these intertwined
relationships would be set out in the docs in a tidy fashion.
On Feb 17, 2015, at 3:51 PM, Quincey Morris
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> On Feb 17, 2015, at 12:35 , John MacMullin wrote:
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>>
I can’t select any row. So it would appear that some of the table view methods
operate independently of the bindings. Where is this documented?
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I occasionally am getting the following message when I use the address book api
to add a record to my sharedAddressBook, which then causes the add to fail:
is being ignored because main executable
(/System/Library/Frameworks/AddressBook.framework/Resources/AddressBookSync.app/Contents/MacOS/Addr
As it appears that the entire Skype API will disappear in December, does anyone
have any ideas on how to detect an incoming Skype call?
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> On Sep 5, 2012, at 5:13 PM, John MacMullin wrote:
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>> Ok, that was it. I loaded [NSBundle loadNibNamed:XXX] in a background
>> thread.
>>
>> Fixing that problem resolved the message.
>
> Did the process of fixing it also illuminate other areas y
Ok, that was it. I loaded [NSBundle loadNibNamed:XXX] in a background thread.
Fixing that problem resolved the message.
Thanks.
On Sep 5, 2012, at 4:13 PM, Kyle Sluder wrote:
> On Sep 5, 2012, at 4:12 PM, John MacMullin wrote:
>
>> Ok, I went to the scheme in Xcode and added
back to the beginning, what is an uncommitted CATransaction?
On Sep 5, 2012, at 3:41 PM, Kyle Sluder wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 5, 2012, at 03:35 PM, John MacMullin wrote:
>> I am getting the following message: CoreAnimation: warning, deleted
>> thread with uncommitted CAT
I am getting the following message: CoreAnimation: warning, deleted thread
with uncommitted CATransaction; set CA_DEBUG_TRANSACTIONS=1 in environment to
log backtraces.
What in general would be causing this?
How do I set CA_DEBUG_TRANSACTIONS=1?
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causes this?
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My app hangs due to what appears to be two competing operations. Appears
because other possible reasons may exist.
How do I snapshot, debug or otherwise detect and obtain a stack trace of the
code causing the hang?
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ilMailbox or a way of speeding this up?
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> Subject: SBSendMail
> Date: June 19, 2012 9:02:17 PM MST
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> SBSendMail, from Apple's Scripting Bridge example, gives an error on:
>
> [[emailMessage.content attachments] addObject: theAttachme
would seem that I shouldn't get an error message?
BTW I used: [NSURL fileURLWithPath:attachmentFilePath isDirectory:(BOOL)NO]
instead of the example code.
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I am getting the above message in the Console referencing both the dock and my
program.
I am running Lion, Xcode 4.3. The same program under Snow Leopard is error
free.
Any ideas?
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I have an application using tabs, which appear 'aqua' blue under Snow Leopard,
but are grey under Lion.
Have tried setting the tint, but it doesn't cure the problem.
Any ideas?
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John MacMullin
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f problems in the source which are covered in this thread:
>>>
>>> http://lists.apple.com/archives/Macnetworkprog/2011/Jul/msg5.html
>>>
>>> But the basics of what you want to do I believe are there...
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jul 26, 2011, at
referenced.
How do I get to the offending code?
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er retrieve it at stream:handleEvent:
> time? Or do I have to search my client table for a matching
> stream handle on every read/write event?
>
> What am I missing?
>
> Thanks,
> jdl
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>
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But even pan fry would help.
So, if you've seen something like this, please give me an idea of what you did
to correct it. Any ideas would be welcome.
Really frustrated at the moment,
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I have the following NSAppleScript code that works as part of a loop
that goes through an array to send emails with an attachment:
[emailStriptString setString:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"tell
application \"Mail\"\n set newMessage to make new outgoing message
with properties {subject:\"[EM
My application started in 10.2.8 and has progressed to the current
state of affairs with 10.5.5 and XCode 3.1.1. I am now experiencing
two problems with the current stuff.
First, when I send setEnabled:No to a new popup that I just added,
the popup does not dim. All of the old stuff doe
I am using the standard, default Window menu.
John
On Sep 12, 2008, at 4:04 PM, Peter Ammon wrote:
On Sep 12, 2008, at 2:26 PM, John MacMullin wrote:
Does the standard Windows menu manage and show all application
windows? If so, under what conditions do windows not get listed in
the
not
appear in the Window menu. As to the NIB, the visible at launch is
not checked.
Any further suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
John
On Sep 12, 2008, at 3:13 PM, Charles Steinman wrote:
--- On Fri, 9/12/08, John MacMullin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does the standard Wi
Does the standard Windows menu manage and show all application
windows? If so, under what conditions do windows not get listed in
the pull down?
On the other hand, it is up to the programmer to manage the list and
enable and disable windows as they become key and front?
Thanks,
John
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I read in the archives of a method to implement Tiger's approach to
tabbing through a table in Leopard. While my approach works as to the
tabbing, it is slightly different than the approach discussed in the
archives. It also results in a problem that is discussed below. I
have two tables
I read in the archives of a method to implement Tiger's approach to
tabbing through a table in Leopard. While my approach works as to the
tabbing, it is slightly different than the approach discussed in the
archives. It also results in a problem that is discussed below. I
have two tables
I have an application that under Tiger assembled print images, scaled
them with NSImage, and printed a PDF to a file ([[printInfo
dictionary] setObject:filePathString forKey:NSPrintSavePath];). The
print images were always clear under Tiger.
Under Leopard, 10.5.3, the last page of a multip
Ah, thank you.
John
On May 19, 2008, at 6:32 PM, Ken Thomases wrote:
On May 19, 2008, at 8:07 PM, John MacMullin wrote:
The error returned is: [ostream streamError]:
NSError "POSIX error: Broken pipe" Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=32
I have looked at the stream error docs in NS
Continuing on my efforts re: my modified Echo Server, the following
code is crashing.
- (void)startStreamWrite:(NSOutputStream *)ostream
{
NSAutoreleasePool * pool = [[NSAutoreleasePool alloc]init];
while ([ostream hasSpaceAvailable]) {
if (remainingToWrite > 0) {
#x27;ll let you know how it works out. And I will address the other
questions after I have tested this issue.
Best regards,
John
On May 18, 2008, at 11:10 AM, Jens Alfke wrote:
On 18 May '08, at 8:50 AM, John MacMullin wrote:
I modified slightly the Echo Server code sample from Ap
ct a valid archive before I unarchive it, or
do I simply have to intercept the exception?
4. How does one trigger and make available a file an output stream so
that the delegate methods can be used?
Thank,
John MacMullin
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