you just outlined one of the reasons why microshit is going to die.
that creature got too old. cannot even move out of the way...
Am 06.08.2010 um 22:44 schrieb Erik Buck erik.b...@sbcglobal.net:
For comparison, I installed MS Visual Studio 2010 Express Edition C++ on the
same machine. It
don't know if i will be of any help, but:
when adding a file you should be asked if you would like it to be copied
to the project's directory.
this should be a checkbox in a dialog. have you tried this?
- martin
Am 12.07.2010 23:17, schrieb Christian Graus:
hi guys. I am getting back in
this help's someone else.
- bye
2010/6/24 David Duncan david.dun...@apple.com:
On Jun 24, 2010, at 8:59 AM, Martin Glaß wrote:
sorry, CATiledLayer actually improves performance. the downside is,
the tiles need time to be drawn and are faded in using an animation of
0.25 seconds.
so
yes, you're describing what i want.
the problem is that a subview (page) of the main scrollview only calls
-drawLayer:inContext: if the user flips to a page, thus that
particular page moving into the view/becoming visible.
additionally, if the user scrolls through the pages very fast, no
content
suite already. will do it again
until i get the point that makes the difference.
thank you very much for your time - you actually helped my brain
taking another route ;)
- m
2010/6/24 Matt Neuburg m...@tidbits.com:
On or about 6/24/10 2:50 AM, thus spake Martin Glaß
glas...@googlemail.com
hello everyone.
i'm totally new to the mac platform but already feel comfortable with the
cocoa frameworks.
i am developing an ipad app which offers a full screen UIScrollView which
itself has several subviews, representing the pages the user can flip
through.
problem is: every subview renders a