ncurses type wrapper for NStextview

2017-03-06 Thread Julie Porter
It has been a while since I asked anything here. Most of the scripting I do is in PostScript using the ghostscript interpreter. Occasionally I convert my postscript code to Objective C/Quartz. This works really well for graphical output as Quarts drawing is just postscript backward. I now

Re: migrating from 32bit to 64 bit can not run project

2016-03-03 Thread Julie Porter
On 3/3/16 12:00 PM, Britt Durbrow wrote: Britt; thanks for the quick reply. I deleted everything from the folder that I did not create, then stripped them from the project. This allowed the 10.5 version to find the right plist. I then did a copy on the build target, which I renamed, then

migrating from 32bit to 64 bit can not run project

2016-03-02 Thread Julie Porter
I mostly program in postscript, which I use for a general purpose language and MIDI parsing. From time to time I make a little coca app when I need to do interactive views or real world interaction. I have a working app that I wrote under 10.5 that makes a little framework, where I can parse

Re: 3d visualization

2012-05-14 Thread Julie Porter
The link seems to be missing, because I can not see Chris's original contribution to this thread. It does not seem to be archived either, although message not available appears. -jP On May 14, 2012, at 8:32 AM, Chris Goedde wrote: This seems like a good place to start:

Re: Large over 100K pixel high ruler scroll view

2011-09-01 Thread Julie Porter
these threads and learn from the experience of others. -julie On 9/1/11 8:48 PM, Graham Cox wrote: On 31/08/2011, at 2:49 PM, Julie Porter wrote: I have the idea that a class, MyDocument is instantiated with an array myEvents, each time a file is opened.[ [...] I seem to have told you how to do

Re: Large over 100K pixel high ruler scroll view

2011-08-30 Thread Julie Porter
On 8/29/11 10:39 PM, Graham Cox wrote: NSDocument and NSView are totally unrelated classes. [...] So your view will be doing stuff like: [myDocument giveMeDataForLinesInRange:linesRange];// in -drawRect: and your document will be doing stuff like: [myView

Re: Large over 100K pixel high ruler scroll view

2011-08-30 Thread Julie Porter
On 8/30/11 8:59 PM, Jens Alfke wrote: On Aug 30, 2011, at 8:43 PM, Julie Porter wrote: NSLog(@have %lu events.,[[MyDocument CISEvents] count]); I get the error: 'MyDocument' may not respond to '+CISEvents' This is the distinction between a class and an object. A class is a kind

Re: Large over 100K pixel high ruler scroll view

2011-08-29 Thread Julie Porter
On 8/29/11 1:17 PM, wadesli...@mac.com wrote: One warning about extremely large views is that at some point you will run into floating-point rounding errors, since AppKit and CoreGraphics coords are 32-bit floats and have only 24 bits of precision. Still, that should get you to millions of

Re: Large over 100K pixel high ruler scroll view

2011-08-29 Thread Julie Porter
On 8/29/11 7:29 PM, Graham Cox wrote: Use Interface Builder to set up/design your interface. Add a custom NSView, set its class to your subclass. Place it inside a standard NSScrollView. In the -awakeFromNib method of the custom NSView subclass, set the frame size to what you need. The

Re: Large over 100K pixel high ruler scroll view

2011-08-23 Thread Julie Porter
On 23 Aug 2011, at 22:18, Julie Porter wrote: How do I do setup the ruler and scrollviews programetically without interface builder? On 8/23/11 2:30 PM, Thomas Davie wrote: Your best bet is to not completely dump IB, but to simply set the contentSize programatically as soon as you load

Re: Large over 100K pixel high ruler scroll view

2011-08-23 Thread Julie Porter
I don't see how bindings come into this. I'm also unclear by what you mean by setup wizards - are you referring to Xcode templates, or...? - -- Conrad Shultz This is actually a graphical interface on top of a coredata database (XML) So I used the core data tools and bindings to define

binding contextual menu in NSTableView cell row

2011-03-14 Thread Julie Porter
I am looking to replicate the user interface of the Mac OS7 abandonware application MIDIGraphy. Most of my experience has been with the QuckDraw toolbox (over 30 years?) I used to work for Apple Imaging and was one of the Postscript Gurus on the Laserwriter team, so KV coding is second