Hi,
does anybody know how to implement with the proper code an
nsdatepickercell in a tableview? My app is core data based.
--Philip
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Hi,
In my app I have a data model with an entity called SpeakersIn with
an string attribute called talkTitles.
What I would like to have is a predefined item list in the table
column hosting the NSPopUpButtonCell when adding a new row in the
tableview.
I'm thinking that I need to add the code
format?
On 3 Nov., 18:12, Sherm Pendley sherm.pend...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 11:50 AM, PJBorges philipjbor...@gmail.com wrote:
Some things to check:
Second, did you forget to include the extension, or was that
just a typo in your email?
I haven't included
Properties pane and it must be part
of your project, as well.
-- Reinhard
Am 03.11.2010 um 15:17 schrieb PJBorges:
Hi,
I've made a core data document-based application that works fine. When
you save the data to a file cocoa adds the standard plain white icon
representing the data
where you put the key CFBundleTypeIconFile in the
info.plist file?
--Philip
On 4 Nov., 09:59, Markus Spoettl msappleli...@toolsfactory.com
wrote:
On Nov 4, 2010, at 9:21 AM, PJBorges wrote:
I have done that, and yet my application registers no changes. It
still saves the data with the plain
sherm.pend...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 2:32 PM, Sherm Pendley sherm.pend...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 1:39 PM, PJBorges philipjbor...@gmail.com wrote:
Does it matter where you put the key CFBundleTypeIconFile in the
info.plist file?
To some extent, yes - the overall
Hi,
I've made a core data document-based application that works fine. When
you save the data to a file cocoa adds the standard plain white icon
representing the data file.
How do I change that standard icon into a custom one?
I've tried to add this to the Info.plist file, according to apple's
Some things to check:
First, make sure that your icon is in .icns format - you should use
/Developer/Applications/Utilities/Icon Composer.app to convert it if
it isn't.
I've done that and copied it to all sizes.
Second, did you forget to include the extension, or was that
just a typo
I got it to work Ken. Your last input helped a lot. Thanks for
explaining it to me. Made it more clear.
I don't know why I got the previous error. But it's gone now. It
occurred whenever I pressed the button that opens Mail. Obviously, the
error relates to my old faulty code.
For anyone who
Hi,
In my app I have a feature that opens Mail.app. The feature extracts
the contents of a number of labels into the message area of Mail, but
it is only the first label that is extracted, the rest are not.
My code:
MailOutgoingMessage *emailMessage =
[[[mail
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