Re: Adding an image to a project

2010-07-16 Thread Vincenzo Morgante
I used [NSBundle bundleForClass:[self class]]... And now the plugin works without any problems!!! Thanks! Vincenzo --- Ven 16/7/10, B.J. Buchalter ha scritto: Da: B.J. Buchalter Oggetto: Re: Adding an image to a project A: "Vincenzo Morgante" Cc: "Cocoa Development" Dat

Re: Adding an image to a project

2010-07-15 Thread B.J. Buchalter
On Jul 15, 2010, at 6:17 PM, Vincenzo Morgante wrote: > Since > the plugin still does not work on my system, I'll try to create a new > project following again the wizard for the development of > plug-in for OsiriX. After > all, it works on another system... If you are creating a plugin (rat

Re: Adding an image to a project

2010-07-15 Thread Vincenzo Morgante
o: Re: Adding an image to a project A: "Vincenzo Morgante" Cc: "Wim Lewis" , cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com Data: Giovedì 15 luglio 2010, 12:48 On 15/07/2010, at 7:25 PM, Vincenzo Morgante wrote: > The subfolder "Resources" does not exist... The Resources folder exists

Re: Adding an image to a project

2010-07-15 Thread Vincenzo Morgante
I added the image via XCode's interface: right button on Resources folder, add external file... Now it works without any problems, but not on my system: we created a new project in another system and we added the same source file and the image, then we built the project and it worked... Maybe th

Re: NSImage to IplImage (was: Adding an image to a project)

2010-07-15 Thread D'Angelo Emmanuel
Hi Vincenzo, Besides getting an NSImage from the correct path in your app bundle, you'll have to get the pixel data. An NSImage is an object that hides the raw pixel data from you, because of a display resolution independance purpose. To access the pixel data, you have the choice between : 1. e

Re: Adding an image to a project

2010-07-15 Thread Ron Fleckner
On 15/07/2010, at 7:25 PM, Vincenzo Morgante wrote: > The subfolder "Resources" does not exist... The Resources folder exists inside your built executable's package. You don't add files to that after the build using the Finder. I suspect you have dragged your image into your projects folder i

Re: Adding an image to a project

2010-07-15 Thread Andy Lee
On Jul 15, 2010, at 5:25 AM, Vincenzo Morgante wrote: >> If you put the image into your project and add it to your application >> target, Xcode will> automatically add it to a "Copy Files" build phase that >> places the image into> WhateverApp.app/Contents/Resources/imagename.png. >> That is a

Re: Adding an image to a project

2010-07-15 Thread Vincenzo Morgante
> If you put the image into your project and add it to your application target, >Xcode will> automatically add it to a "Copy Files" build phase that places the >image into> WhateverApp.app/Contents/Resources/imagename.png. That is also the >place that -> pathForResource:ofType: will look for it.

Re: Adding an image to a project

2010-07-15 Thread Vincenzo Morgante
> One last amateurish wild guess: does Xcode list the image along with all your > source files> and other files which are part of your project in the pane > above the editor when you select> the Target or Project icon in the Groups & > Files list?Yes, it appears, but its role is empty... > Does

Re: Adding an image to a project

2010-07-15 Thread Ron Fleckner
> > Vincenzo > > --- Gio 15/7/10, Ron Fleckner ha scritto: > > Da: Ron Fleckner > Oggetto: Re: Adding an image to a project > A: "Vincenzo Morgante" > Cc: cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com > Data: Giovedì 15 luglio 2010, 09:42 > > > On 15/07/2010, at

Re: Adding an image to a project

2010-07-15 Thread Vincenzo Morgante
kner Oggetto: Re: Adding an image to a project A: "Vincenzo Morgante" Cc: cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com Data: Giovedì 15 luglio 2010, 09:42 On 15/07/2010, at 5:18 PM, Vincenzo Morgante wrote: > The path for resource is not displayed because the object 'imageName' i

Re: Adding an image to a project

2010-07-15 Thread Ron Fleckner
On 15/07/2010, at 5:18 PM, Vincenzo Morgante wrote: > The path for resource is not displayed because the object 'imageName' is > nil.Why this object is nil?I added the file "report.png" to the folder > Resources of my project: Hello Vincenzo, just a wild guess from an amateur: Did you just p

Re: Adding an image to a project

2010-07-15 Thread Vincenzo Morgante
Thanks a lot! Vincenzo --- Gio 15/7/10, Graham Cox ha scritto: Da: Graham Cox Oggetto: Re: Adding an image to a project A: "Vincenzo Morgante" Cc: cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com Data: Giovedì 15 luglio 2010, 01:49 On 15/07/2010, at 3:01 AM, Vincenzo Morgante wrote: > I wrot

Re: Adding an image to a project

2010-07-15 Thread Vincenzo Morgante
object is nil?I added the file "report.png" to the folder Resources of my project: I will check whether the image is actually into WhateverApp.app/Contents/Resources/ Thanks a lot! Vincenzo --- Mer 14/7/10, Wim Lewis ha scritto: Da: Wim Lewis Oggetto: Re: Adding an image to a project A:

Re: Adding an image to a project

2010-07-14 Thread Kirk Kerekes
Google for "OpenCV Cocoa" -- there is at least one Google Code hosted project, and many other hits. I'll bet someone has solve this and many other similar problems already. Don't struggle, Google. ___ Cocoa-dev mailing list (Cocoa-dev@lists.apple.

Re: Adding an image to a project

2010-07-14 Thread Graham Cox
On 15/07/2010, at 3:01 AM, Vincenzo Morgante wrote: > I wrote the following code, but it does not work: the program crashes... > Maybe the only solution is a copy pixel by pixel... Code never crashes for no reason. And you have tools which will explain the reason, in excruciating detail if yo

Re: Adding an image to a project

2010-07-14 Thread Wim Lewis
On Jul 14, 2010, at 10:01 AM, Vincenzo Morgante wrote: > I wrote the following code, but it does not work: the program crashes... > NSString* imageName = [[NSBundle mainBundle] pathForResource:@"image1" > ofType:@"png"]; > IplImage *image = cvLoadImage([imageName UTF8String], ...); That should w

Re: Adding an image to a project

2010-07-14 Thread David Duncan
On Jul 14, 2010, at 10:01 AM, Vincenzo Morgante wrote: > I wrote the following code, but it does not work: the program crashes... > NSString* imageName = [[NSBundle mainBundle] pathForResource:@"image1" > ofType:@"png"]; > IplImage *image = cvLoadImage([imageName UTF8String], ...); Where does it

Re: Adding an image to a project

2010-07-14 Thread Vincenzo Morgante
I wrote the following code, but it does not work: the program crashes... NSString* imageName = [[NSBundle mainBundle] pathForResource:@"image1" ofType:@"png"]; IplImage *image = cvLoadImage([imageName UTF8String], ...); Maybe the only solution is a copy pixel by pixel... If the source image is RG

Re: Adding an image to a project

2010-07-14 Thread Andy Lee
On Jul 14, 2010, at 7:55 AM, Vincenzo Morgante wrote: > Well,I read the documentation at > link > and the example [NSImage imageNamed:]... > However in this way I ge

Re: Adding an image to a project

2010-07-14 Thread Graham Cox
On 14/07/2010, at 9:55 PM, Vincenzo Morgante wrote: > Well,I read the documentation at > link > and the example [NSImage imageNamed:]... > However in this way I ge

Re: Adding an image to a project

2010-07-14 Thread Vincenzo Morgante
Well,I read the documentation at link and the example [NSImage imageNamed:]... However in this way I get a NSImage, but I need of an IplImage object...So I should c

Re: Adding an image to a project

2010-07-14 Thread Sam
Check out XCode's 'Build Phases' that your images are included in 'Copy Bundle Resources' so that when you do a build your image resources are properly copied inside your bundle. Then check out this URL on loading image resources.

Re: Adding an image to a project

2010-07-14 Thread Graham Cox
On 14/07/2010, at 9:12 PM, Vincenzo Morgante wrote: > How could I resolve the problem? Put it in your resources and load it with [NSImage imageNamed:] This is all well-documented. --Graham ___ Cocoa-dev mailing list (Cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com) P

Adding an image to a project

2010-07-14 Thread Vincenzo Morgante
Hi, I'm a newbie and I should use an image and show it, so I should put this image into the resources directory within my XCode project. How can I load the file containing this image? I should use this file in order to create an IplImage object (see OpenCV), but the image is not found. If I spec