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You shoul post your code as it is difficult to discern your problem
with the way you are describing things.
In other words:
Cannot perform operation without a managed object context
What operation is being performed that could require an moc?
If I set a breakpoint:
In what, on what?
How did you come by this crash log? From the 0x48, it looks like it's
attempting to dereference an int passed into sqlite3VdbeExec where a pointer
should go, but that's a wild guess.
The crash log came from one of my testers.
It's dying in sqlite3 code, so you have access to the source. Take
Namaste!
Thank you Kevin and Josh!
Josh:
To clear up the assertion error, Clean All Targets. There was some
junk not getting dumped out of the project on successive builds.
Also, you nailed it with the TextLength key. HomerDoh!/Homer I
took Apple's file comment of MyFirstKey literally.
Namaste!
Is this the proper way to do that:
- (NSImage *)ibDefaultImage
{
NSBundle *myBundle = [NSBundle
bundleWithIdentifier:@com.MyCompany.MyPluginName];
NSString *someString = [myBundle pathForResource:@SomePic
ofType:@png];
NSImage *someImage = [[[NSImage alloc]
Namaste!
sigh
Still getting no action after attempting to add my plug-in to IB.
No error either.
I compared my target property settings with yours and BGHUD to be sure
I hadn't goofed on something - everything seems well there (I reverted
my settings which were retrieved from someone
Namaste!
Well, I don't know that I did anything different as I haven't changed
anything since the last email...
But now the plugin is showing up in IB...
???
Oh well, hopefully that will be the end of the drama...
Thanks everyone!!!
Peace, Love, and Light,
/s/ Jon C. Munson II
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Namaste!
Thank you for your reply.
If I run the plug-in in debug mode, I DO get an assertion failure:
Assertion Message: Two plug-ins
(com.JTAENTERPRISESLLC.JTAENTLLCTextLengthLimiter and
com.JTAENTERPRISESLLC.JTAENTLLCTextLengthLimiter) both integrate a
class description for the class
Namaste!
Just want to pass on some further information.
After that last post, the assertion error really bothered me. So,
after a while of careful inspection (to the limits of what I know), I
decided to and clean[ed] all targets of both the debug and release
builds and re-compiled. In
Namaste!
Still plugging away at this...
I found one mistake where I didn't change the IBInspector class of
File's Owner in the Inspector.xib to my Inspector subclass. Doing
that gave me an entry in the bottom box of the library, but no object
in the middle pane... How do I fix that?
Namaste!
Thank you, that was/is a big help.
I also found BGHUDAppKit which was/is also invaluable help.
Between those two good examples I think I got my plug-in working
(using it live is what remains to be seen).
I have one more question: How does one replace the blue cube object
icon
OK, now I have one more question.
I'd like to install and use my plug-in. However, when accessing
IB's preferences-Plug-ins and attempting to add the plug-in I get:
1) when simply adding the ibplugin an error that states the file is
missing necessary resources and to reinstall the
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Thank you for your reply. See my commentary below.
However, my question still remains unanswered.
Peace, Love, and Light,
/s/ Jon C. Munson II
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Well, using selection
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Namaste!
In my app I have the following (a Save Panel call):
[sp beginSheetForDirectory:sDefDir
file:@
modalForWindow:[self window]
modalDelegate:self
didEndSelector:@selector(didEndSaveFileSheet:
Thank you for the reply.
For clarification:
- (void)awakeFromNib
{
//...
sDefDir = NSHomeDirectory();
[sDefDir retain];
//...
}
I added the retain per a different response and that cleared up my issue.
Knowing about the retain also added some clarity as to how the
I am posting this for the benefit of those who are coming into this
area as new folk. Thanks to anyone who provided help. This is a
short description of how I solved my issue and not meant to be a
tutorial of any kind.
After staring at it for multitudes of hours, I decided a different
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I've written a simple interface for ICA as part of my application.
In that interface I have an NSTextField which holds a default path filename.
Next to that field I have an NSButton for changing that information.
It opens an NSSavePanel.
I also have a Preview button that grabs
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I'm working with ICA.
Does anyone know any of the following:
1. What the list of device types are for connected devices?
2. Where I might find that list (in case you don't want to disclose it)?
3. Or, just the keywords for a scanner (I assume scanner but want
to be sure) and a
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Is this the proper list to ask ICA-related questions?
If so, I have a few...:)
Thanks!
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OK, here's my first question:
What is an ICAHandler? The compiler complains of it and I can't find
it in the documentation anywhere. The ICA API Tester app lists it in
the code it creates for ObjC Async.
Any thoughts?
Peace, Love, and Light,
/s/ Jon C. Munson II
Not sure.
What I'm referring to in my post is this:
[code]
// -
ICAGetDeviceListCallback
void ICAGetDeviceListCallback (ICAHeader* pbHeader)
{
ICAHandler * obj = (ICAHandler*)pbHeader-refcon;
if (obj)
{
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Well, now, that's just plain...well, we won't go there...
The deprecated stuff won't work under 10.5, will it?
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After having read through the ICA API documentation looking at
the sample apps,
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And so the fun ensues...
I'm working with the (slightly, deprecated in 10.5) older ICA (as the
newer doesn't work).
I've brought over the code base from the SampleScanner application in
the Carbon-ImageCapture-Examples folder and applied it to mine own
form.
Before I
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I never did figure it out *exactly*. Over time, as I made
corrections/edits (mostly in the NIB), the problem simply ceased to
exist.
I think it was mashed bindings...as some had gotten toasted for
whatever reason.
Peace, Love, and Light,
/s/ Jon C. Munson II
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OK, I've been playing around with this for too long now...
NOTHING gets called when text in a control is set via code or a
mechanism other than strict keyboard/mouse entry by the user from what
I can determine. This, in a word, is not good.
I've set up an observer, delegates,
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Hmmm...
Maybe this will help?
http://vgable.com/blog/2008/10/29/two-help-menus/
Peace, Love, and Light,
/s/ Jon C. Munson II
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I searched the list archives to no avail.
I do not believe that I am the only one to see this problem ... the
code is
Great! Thanks!
I'll take a look at at it.
I'm still a Windows guy. Actually, I'm becoming dual-platform. Now
that's a scary thought (but quite marketable if need be). But you are
probably not in the Maryland area, are ya?
Appreciate the help, I'll grab that zip now.
Peace, Love, and
Namaste!
Back so soon...
:)
OK, I took a look a what you have and have some questions.
And, well, h...
I'M A DOPE!! :D
No questions!
The reason for that is I was under the extremely mistaken impression
that I couldn't load the ImageView from a simple path via a binding.
I took a
Namaste!
OK, I'm confounded...
I've got an outlet (tblUser) that's an NSArrayController. It is
pointing at an Array Controller in my NIB called tblUser. That is
point at an Entity called tblUser. The MOC is set up correctly.
In my code, I've assigned an (NSArray *) aUser to [tblUser
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OK, I'm beat for the day...
I'm struggling with how to load an image into an NSImage via another
field's value.
I have a field that contains a path name of an image file. The user
can type it in or select it via OpenFile sheet. This works just fine
and I'm setting the
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