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Changes by: Fabien VALLON [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/07/21 11:42:57
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dev-apps/Gorm : ChangeLog
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Fix bug #13872
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dev-apps/Gorm/Palettes/0Menus: GormMenuInspectors.m
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Fixed bug #13872
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Changes by: Gregory John Casamento [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/07/21
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core/gui/Source: GSNibTemplates.m
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Prevent accidental
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Changes by: Adam Fedor [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/07/21 13:58:00
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Am 21.07.2005 um 16:03 schrieb Sunrise Ltd:
we've just released the STS TemplateEngine, a library for expanding
templates using tagged placeholders and it features its own macro
lanuguage for conditional template
expansion.
This is was I thought first:
Since when are templates part of
Markus Hitter wrote:
Since when are templates part of the Obj-C language and why would
one want to add yet another layer of configurability (= code
obscurity)?
However, when reading your description I've learned you're not
talking about templates on code ( like C++),
Agreed, that
I have a problem with the implementations of
isEqual: and hash in NSDate.
Let's say we have two dates:
NSDate *a, *b;
// This is actually a common case if you are doing
floating point math to generate dates and get small rounding
errors.
a = [NSDate
FYI, I've tagged the release for base and make, so you can go ahead and
commit things to CVS again, if you were waiting.
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On Jul 21, 2005, at 4:31 PM, Fred Kiefer wrote:
Are you making a release of GUI and back as well? In the last few days
I
did get the basic cairo backend working again on the changed cairo
code.
If the back release isn't due in the next few days I'll add that code
to
CVS, if it's going out
All,
--- Adam Fedor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jul 21, 2005, at 4:31 PM, Fred Kiefer wrote:
Are you making a release of GUI and back as well? In the last few days
I
did get the basic cairo backend working again on the changed cairo
code.
If the back release isn't due in the next
Am 21.07.2005 um 21:49 schrieb Jeremy Bettis:
I have a problem with the implementations of isEqual: and hash in
NSDate.
Let's say we have two dates:
NSDate *a, *b;
// This is actually a common case if you are doing floating point
math to generate dates and get small rounding errors.
a =
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