-
as seen on Stack Overflow
- Search for 'Stack Overflow'
So I started reading this book:
http://www.amazon.com/Cocoa-Design-Patterns-Erik-Buck/dp/0321535022
On chapter 2 it explains about the MVC design pattern and gives and example which I need some clarification to.
The simple example shows a view with the following fields:
hourlyRate, WorkHours, Standarthours…
>>> More
-
as seen on Stack Overflow
- Search for 'Stack Overflow'
Hello,
I want to drag a row from my tableview and drop it into any other NSTextField in Mac OS X 10.6, and have a string of text be dropped.
Drag and drop already works within my app (between a NSTableView and an NSBrowser), but I have had no success putting any data on the pasteboard that can…
>>> More
-
as seen on Stack Overflow
- Search for 'Stack Overflow'
I need to translate the a carbon method into cocoa into and I am having trouble finding any documentation about what the carbon method getPtrSize really does. From the code I am translating it seems that it returns the byte representation of an image but that doesn't really match up with the name…
>>> More
-
as seen on Stack Overflow
- Search for 'Stack Overflow'
Hi
I am trying to send some text in an email from my cocoa app (by using Mail.app). Initially I tried using HTML to send properly formatted text. But the mailto: URL does not support html tags (even after setting headers)
So I decided to use formatted string (left-aligning of string) This is what…
>>> More
-
as seen on Stack Overflow
- Search for 'Stack Overflow'
Having just updated Mono to 2.6.3 (on OS X), I noticed in the installer that cocoa# 0.9.5 is also installed. However using MonoDevelop there are no cocoa# project templates by default, and I was wondering if anyone knew more about creating cocoa# apps.
If you goto the cocoa# page on the Mono site…
>>> More
-
as seen on Stack Overflow
- Search for 'Stack Overflow'
What would be the easiest or recommended way for making an NSOutlineView indent multiple columns? By default, it only indents the outline column; and as far as I know there is no built-in support for making it indent other columns.
I have an NSOutlineView which shows a comparison between two sets…
>>> More
-
as seen on Stack Overflow
- Search for 'Stack Overflow'
I'm having a hard time scraping together enough snippets of knowledge to implement an NSOutlineView with a static, never-changing structure defined in an NSArray. This link has been great, but it's not helping me grasp submenus. I'm thinking they're just nested NSArrays, but I have no clear idea.
Let's…
>>> More
-
as seen on Stack Overflow
- Search for 'Stack Overflow'
First of all I'm new to cocoa development so I suppose I'm probably trying to do this the wrong way, but here goes: I have a NSOutlineView which loads the data from a NSOutlineViewDataSource imnplementation. I want all the items to be expanded after they are loaded, but i can't seem to find an event…
>>> More
-
as seen on Stack Overflow
- Search for 'Stack Overflow'
I have a NSOutlineView which loads data from a data source. The table is displayed in a panel.
The items shown in the table are items which belong to an object (the relation is one-to many between the object and the items).
I have a list of objects in a combo box (in fact a NSPopupButton), and when…
>>> More
-
as seen on Stack Overflow
- Search for 'Stack Overflow'
I have a bewildering problem, hoping someone can assist:
I have a model object, called Road. Here's the interface.
@@@
@interface RoadModel : NSObject {
NSString *_id;
NSString *roadmapID;
NSString *routeID;
NSString *title;
NSString *description;
NSNumber *collapsed;
NSNumber *isRoute;
NSString…
>>> More