Bunkum
Apr 28, 09:21 PM
In my application when I click and hold down on a NSButton it stops the NSTimer loop that calls my drawRect. And I'm wondering why that is so, and how to prevent it.
I tried making my own subclass of NSButtonCell and overriding trackMouse:inRect:ofView:untilMouseUp: and the other subsequent tracking method associated with it. But that didn't help, though I still assume there's something in there I can do to prevent this.
I also tried running OpenGL on another thread but it still seems to get blocked when I hold down the button.
I tried making my own subclass of NSButtonCell and overriding trackMouse:inRect:ofView:untilMouseUp: and the other subsequent tracking method associated with it. But that didn't help, though I still assume there's something in there I can do to prevent this.
I also tried running OpenGL on another thread but it still seems to get blocked when I hold down the button.
j763
Oct 15, 04:03 AM
Apple would be crazy to continue to develop AppleWorks when OOorg and StarOffice are out there. I'd suggest that if anything they're working w/Sun on StarOffice for OS X. They will have something ready just in case Microsoft kill the profitable Office v.X just to hurt the Macintosh.
Let's face it, although your average user doesn't have Office, people who are switching over *need* an extensive office suite -- and no, thinkfree and appleworks do *not* suffice.
Let's face it, although your average user doesn't have Office, people who are switching over *need* an extensive office suite -- and no, thinkfree and appleworks do *not* suffice.
Peace
Jan 12, 02:01 PM
Funny stuff!!
atgaviation
Jan 28, 07:29 AM
Hi all,
I've recently been setting up a new Mac Mini 10.6 Server in an office I'm working in as a standalone server. So far I've managed to set up all the functions I've needed (VPN, File Sharing etc). All the computers in the office are Macs except for one desktop PC - which refuses to recognize the Mac server.
I've activated SMB and Workgroups, however the PC simply will not find the Mac server, even if i go to Run > Server IP Address.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to where I might be going wrong?
Any help would be really appreciated as my knowledge of PC's is fairly minimal!
I've recently been setting up a new Mac Mini 10.6 Server in an office I'm working in as a standalone server. So far I've managed to set up all the functions I've needed (VPN, File Sharing etc). All the computers in the office are Macs except for one desktop PC - which refuses to recognize the Mac server.
I've activated SMB and Workgroups, however the PC simply will not find the Mac server, even if i go to Run > Server IP Address.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to where I might be going wrong?
Any help would be really appreciated as my knowledge of PC's is fairly minimal!
MacBytes
Nov 9, 10:09 AM
Category: 3rd Party Software
Link: PodLock v1.1.1 - A powerful suite of iPod utilities from the makers of TechTool Pro (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20041109110904)
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Link: PodLock v1.1.1 - A powerful suite of iPod utilities from the makers of TechTool Pro (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20041109110904)
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ct2k7
Apr 23, 09:27 AM
awardie@btinternet.com
miles01110
Apr 24, 06:46 PM
oh ok, so if i bout the new cisco 3000 then i can use it and sell my aebs! might have to go that route!
I have no idea. "Cisco 3000" yields several different search results. Despite that, I still have no idea what you want to even do- you seem to be working off a major misconception. Buying another router won't magically turn a router into a modem. Your AEBS is a router that works just fine.
I have no idea. "Cisco 3000" yields several different search results. Despite that, I still have no idea what you want to even do- you seem to be working off a major misconception. Buying another router won't magically turn a router into a modem. Your AEBS is a router that works just fine.
jessica.
Jun 3, 10:22 PM
uh no.
Dagless
Aug 28, 03:29 PM
Some old systems like the NES had a composite cable right on the console itself. You'll have to get one of those odd looking RF-out leads to Scart and god knows how hard they are to find now. Since I got my Wii (Virtual Console) I've boxed up my Mega Drive. FWIW my Bravia and Samsung TV's dont run classic consoles too well. 16bit and under tend to have distorted images.
So good luck on your quest :D.
So good luck on your quest :D.
pozzydrive
Mar 4, 12:51 PM
Pomeroy
Will have to wait until I finish copying some files so that I can try this copypath application, however I do have another question I noticed when i try to add the path of the WD Mybook drive via the Serviio program add local path, the WD Mybook which is displayed on the Mac desktop as Public, opens up with something in it called dropbox, yet there are no files on that drive with that name, I have many other files, and none of them are recognised in this path, any ideas why this should be the case?
Regards
Pozzy
Will have to wait until I finish copying some files so that I can try this copypath application, however I do have another question I noticed when i try to add the path of the WD Mybook drive via the Serviio program add local path, the WD Mybook which is displayed on the Mac desktop as Public, opens up with something in it called dropbox, yet there are no files on that drive with that name, I have many other files, and none of them are recognised in this path, any ideas why this should be the case?
Regards
Pozzy
mattyuk
Apr 21, 05:46 PM
Crazy thread.
l.a.rossmann
Apr 23, 08:00 PM
Can you give the model # of your machine? It's a four digit number starting with the letter a.
katanna
Aug 14, 04:18 PM
why does this remind me of Excite Bike??
Matthew
Matthew
arn
Jan 28, 09:24 AM
MacNN and Appleinsider are hosted on the same server...
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Mac Kiwi
Sep 29, 08:18 PM
Very sad.
He was funny as hell in those roasts.
He was funny as hell in those roasts.
mainstreetmark
Nov 11, 01:37 PM
Since I'm a big fan of hierarchies for some reason, I had always planned to create a Guides hierarchy. However, up until very recently, we only had like 6 guides.
For example, I've created "Networking & Internet Guides" as well as "Fun but Useless Guides". The latter we can use for articles like how to do that slow-mo genie effect, where you killall the Dock, and the window remains mostly functional. A guide, yes, but a useless one. Used to have a few more, but they got axed before I (or someone) got around to re-writing them to avoid copyright issues.
So, here's the general rule we've all been kinda following -- Stick stuff in main categories. If the main category fills up, we'll be able to easily move them all into subcategories.
Like, I'd like to see a nicely organized Software category, but so far, we've only got Apple software - everything else is, thus far, been ignored. Perhaps some of us should create a "non-apple software project" where we slurp in Quicksilver and Menumeters and all the good apps out there. Not *all*, but if you, the author, think a piece of software is worth talking about, then it should be added.
Rambling...
For example, I've created "Networking & Internet Guides" as well as "Fun but Useless Guides". The latter we can use for articles like how to do that slow-mo genie effect, where you killall the Dock, and the window remains mostly functional. A guide, yes, but a useless one. Used to have a few more, but they got axed before I (or someone) got around to re-writing them to avoid copyright issues.
So, here's the general rule we've all been kinda following -- Stick stuff in main categories. If the main category fills up, we'll be able to easily move them all into subcategories.
Like, I'd like to see a nicely organized Software category, but so far, we've only got Apple software - everything else is, thus far, been ignored. Perhaps some of us should create a "non-apple software project" where we slurp in Quicksilver and Menumeters and all the good apps out there. Not *all*, but if you, the author, think a piece of software is worth talking about, then it should be added.
Rambling...
Icy1007
May 5, 03:21 AM
From what I've seen, it looks like it would a PITA to install your own SSD in an iMac.
Nostromo
May 2, 01:01 AM
Using this Behringer audio interface that can be plugged into Usb 2.0.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0023BYDHK/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_6?ie=UTF8&m=A318KZKAVS7VOQ
Is this the right thing to buy to connect a stereo receiver/amplifier to a Mac?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0023BYDHK/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_6?ie=UTF8&m=A318KZKAVS7VOQ
Is this the right thing to buy to connect a stereo receiver/amplifier to a Mac?
Mudbug
Dec 1, 09:52 AM
meetup.com??
welcome to two years ago...
sorry that the rest of the world hasn't quite caught up with the blistering speed of life in California. For some of us, this is the first we've heard of it.
welcome to two years ago...
sorry that the rest of the world hasn't quite caught up with the blistering speed of life in California. For some of us, this is the first we've heard of it.
alan92
Jun 20, 02:24 AM
That's why I reserved mine at the store so I can go pick it up and not have to deal with my delivery getting pushed back. Ill probably call tomorrow and check. I can't wait.
aafuss1
Dec 6, 05:16 AM
Over at HardMac, a reader there has photos of the disassembly of the iMac(iSight):
http://hardmac.com/news/2005-12-06/#4828
http://hardmac.com/news/2005-12-06/#4828
egyptsFINEST8
Jan 15, 08:14 PM
Hello, I have tried the Zagg Invisible Shield and the SGP Steinheil Anti-Fingerprint.
SomethingBlue42
Mar 10, 07:47 PM
I originally had animated gifs but they don't work when exported from inDesign into a swf file. So I recreated the gifs in flash then placed that swf inside the inDesign presentation and when I export the inDesign presentation to upload it to moodle the swf inside the exported presentation won't play on page load.
Hope that was more clear. I guess it's kind of confusing trying to explain it haha.
Hope that was more clear. I guess it's kind of confusing trying to explain it haha.
Strimkind
Jan 3, 01:14 PM
Too bad about the box and packing. That about doubles the value since most people recycled/trashed all of that long ago.
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