On 15-nov-2005, at 19:06, Tom Elliott wrote:
> I have 2 classes, one which responds to user input, calculates stuff
> and displays the result in a series of NSTextFields, and a second
> class that is a subclass of NSView called MyView, which can display
> the same type of information graphically.
On 11/15/05 4:16 PM, "David Reed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> [1] Aaron Hillegass, Cocoa Programming for OS X, ISBN: 0321213149
>> [2] Garfinkel and Mahoney, Building Cocoa Applications: A Step by
>> Step Guide, ISBN: 0596002351
>> [3] Scott Anguish, et al., Cocoa Programming, ISBN: 0672322307
>
I'm happy to announce that ActivePython 2.4.2 is now available for free
download from:
http://www.ActiveState.com/Products/ActivePython/
This release updates ActivePython to version 2.4.2, that was finalized a
few weeks ago. My apologies for the tardiness. If you'll believe it, I've
been busy impl
On Nov 15, 2005, at 4:50 PM, Dethe Elza wrote:
Hi David,
While no one book covers all of Cocoa, going through a book can
help give you a "feel" for how Cocoa programs come together. I've
often caught myself making things *way* more difficult than they
need to be before I discovered the
Hi David,
While no one book covers all of Cocoa, going through a book can help
give you a "feel" for how Cocoa programs come together. I've often
caught myself making things *way* more difficult than they need to be
before I discovered the Coccoa Way To Do It. I'm still learning the
Coco
I have 2 classes, one which responds to user input, calculates stuff
and displays the result in a series of NSTextFields, and a second
class that is a subclass of NSView called MyView, which can display
the same type of information graphically.
What I'd like is for the first class to be able
On 11/15/05, Paul Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Not that my opinion has much weight on this matter, but I also recentlystarted playing with PyObjC and Cocoa. I really noticed that the APIdocumentation that apple provides is extremely hard to navigate. Mybuddy told me that there are programs to
On 11/15/05, Dave Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've an experienced Python programmer on Linux - I've mainly used gtkand glade for interfaces and now I'm slowly trying to get startedwith Cocoa apps on X-Code.I've got the CurrencyConverter example working in Python and I did
the HelloWorld example
David Person wrote:
>When I use this applescript, it works:
>
> tell application a
> set r to processEvent("system", "start")
> end tell
>
>...but when I try from another python application I get an error:
>
>from appscript import *
>ap=app('pc-av')
>ap.processEvent('syst