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  • Button not moving on my interface

    - by user1500134
    First before I say anything I want to announce that i'm fairly new to this kind of stuff so don't get all super techie on me :D ! Ok so i'm making an app and i'm trying to get a button to move to certain coordinates depending on the screen size of the phone (4, 4S, 5, etc...). I have correct syntax but the button will not move at all. Here is the part of my .m ViewController file... - (void)viewDidLoad { if([[UIScreen mainScreen] respondsToSelector:NSSelectorFromString(@"scale")]) { if ([[UIScreen mainScreen] scale] < 1.1) { CGRect frame = done.frame; frame.origin.x = 129; //New x coordinate frame.origin.y = 401; //New y coordinate done.frame = frame; NSLog(@"Standard Resolution"); } if ([[UIScreen mainScreen] scale] > 1.9) { NSLog(@"High Defenition Resolution"); } } [super viewDidLoad]; // Do any additional setup after loading the view from its nib. } The NSLog is triggering int he console saying 'Standard Resolution'but the button doesn't move from where I placed it in the XIB file. This may be a small stupid mistake but hopefully you can help me anyways... Thanks guys! :) P.S. Yes I did link my IBOutlet to the button

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  • How to take a screen shot in iPhone via code

    - by Radix
    Hello friends; I am working on an app and am almost done with it, but the only thing pending is that i am not able to take screen shots of my screen on the touch of the UIButton object. I have saw a code available which said to use UIGetScreenImage(), but alas that didn't worked fine. I want to take the screen shot and display it in the UIImageView. So can you please provide me with the link or code to do the same, that would be really nice of you Thanks & Regards Radix

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  • didSelectRowAtIndexPath being called after viewDidLoad of the called view

    - by Serguei Fedorov
    I am trying to pass variables over to the new view. I have the following code: appDelegate *dataCenter = (AppDelegate*)[[UIApplication sharedApplication] delegate]; dataCenter.myVariable = [array objectAtIndex:indexPath.row]; in the didSelectRowAtIndexPath of the calling view. However, the issue that I have is that this variable is empty in the vewDidLoad function of the next view, simply because it fired off BEFORE the didSelectRowAtIndexPath of the calling view. I am using storyboard to link the views together. Both are UITableView. If I hit back and then reselect the table element it is then set, granted that by the time I hit back and then selected again, the variable got set. Is there any way to for the order of execution? I really don't want to do UI view switching on the back end. Any help is greatly appreciated!

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  • iPhone SDK: Downloading large files from a server into the app's documents.

    - by Jessica
    Hi, I am building an app that plays multiple video files, But I would like to know How do you download a video file (100mb - 300mb) from a server into the application's documents so it can later be locally referred to in code? The reason I want this type of a set up in my app is that I don't want the app binary to be made unnecessarily large due to including videos some users may not want. Also does this violate any of apple's terms? Also would it be simple to implement a progress view with this kind of set up and if so how? Any help is appreciated.

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  • Passing a pointer to an array to glGenBuffers

    - by Josh Elsasser
    I'm currently passing an array to a function, then attempting to use glGenBuffers with the array that is passed to the function. I can't figure out a way to get glGenBuffers to work with the array that I've passed. I have a decent grasp of the basics of pointers, but this is beyond me. This is basically how the render code works. It's a bit more complex, (colours using the same array idea, also not working) but the basic idea is as follows: void drawFoo(const GLfloat *renderArray, GLuint verticeBuffer) { glBindBuffer(GL_ARRAY_BUFFER, verticeBuffer); glBufferData(GL_ARRAY_BUFFER, sizeof(verticeBuffer)*sizeof(GLfloat), verticeBuffer, GL_STATIC_DRAW); glVertexPointer(2, GL_FLOAT, 0, 0); glEnableClientState(GL_VERTEX_BUFFER); glDrawArrays(GL_TRIANGLE_FAN, 0, 45); glDisableClientState(GL_VERTEX_BUFFEr); } Thanks in advance for the help

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  • iPad --- managedObject problem when [self.tableViewSection reloadData]

    - by user345777
    Hi , I am creating a news aggregator application that fetches a xml feed every 4 minutes. After the xml is loaded, I clear everything by deleting all the objects in the database, then save the new objects back into the database. I then call [self.tableViewSection reloadData]; to reload the tableView. Thats when I get a problem. As soon as the code gets to a section where i access the new [[managedObject valueForKey:@"event_text"] description] content it fails with a : * Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSObjectInaccessibleException', reason: 'CoreData could not fulfill a fault for '0x4b3f6a0 '' Now from the flow I described on top, it seems odd to me that the tableView is populated properly the next time i launch the application, with the "new" data I fetched in the previous session. So its not that data thats corrupt , but seems to me something goes wrong when I refetch the managedObject after saving new data. Also keep in mind thats this app runs fine on the iPhone, its the iPad thats is giving me this problem.

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  • How Is This Done?? (iPhone)

    - by Stumf
    Hello all, There is an application available for jailbroken iPhones called YourTube which adds extra functionality to the stock YouTube application. Info here: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=754439 My question is... how is this possible and how could I do something similar? Many thanks, Stuart

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  • Potential leak of an object allocated

    - by idober
    Using the build and analyze of XCode I saw i have a memory leak in my code: - (NSString *) doIt { NSString *var = [[NSString alloc] init]; return var; } This is of course a simplified snippet of my problem where do i release the object?

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  • Can't use method from class in other file

    - by user1833848
    I am not able to use one of my methods that i implemented in my tableviewcell file in my tableview controller implementation. I tried searching the web and xcode help with no luck. My codes looks like this: TableViewController.h: #import TableViewCell.h @interface TableViewController : UITableViewController @property (nonatomic, strong) IBOutlet UIBarButtonItem *A1Buy; @property (nonatomic, getter = isUserInteractionEnabled) BOOL userInteractionEnabled; - (IBAction)A1Buy:(UIBarButtonItem *)sender; TableViewController.m: @implementation A1ViewController @synthesize A1Buy = _A1Buy; @synthesize userInteractionEnabled; - (IBAction)A1Buy:(UIBarButtonItem *)sender { [TableViewCell Enable]; //this is where it gives an error } TableViewCell.h: @interface TableViewCell : UITableViewCell { BOOL Enable; BOOL Disable; } @property (nonatomic, getter = isUserInteractionEnabled) BOOL userInteractionEnabled; TableViewCell.m: @implementation TableViewCell; @synthesize userInteractionEnabled; - (BOOL) Enable { return userInteractionEnabled = YES; } - (BOOL) Disable { return userInteractionEnabled = NO; } As you can see i am trying to enable user interaction with a button, but Xcode only gives me errors like "class does not have this method" and stuff like that. All files are importet correctly so thats not why. Would appreciate any help. Thanks!

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  • Creation of model in core data on the fly

    - by user1740045
    How can we create a model in core data on the fly? I.e getting the schema of database from somewhere and then creating a Core Data Object graph? *QuesTion:* Yes thats fine, agreed with all the advantages. But, can anybody can tell practically, what is the benefit of integrating Core Data into project instead of using SQL directly. 1.No need to write SQL boiler plate code [but need to learn Core Data Model (steep curve)] 2.WE can undo and redo changes [but practically who needs it] 3.we can migrate to another schema [that can be done by SQLite as well jus need to add another field into table] 4.For say aggregation on some field in table,in Core Data we need to loop through Core Data Objects whereas in SQLite we need to first write SQLite Boiler Plate Code and then the basic aggregation SQL query,which is easy to write,only length of code will increase...But in case of Core Data (need to learn a lot). So apart from reducing the length of Code,does it actually adds value to project? or in terms of Memory Efficiency,Performance,etc.. PS: If anybody has actualy worked on Core Data(Model Creation On the Fly) , if possible share and gve pointers..thanks!

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  • Using MCPKit framework in Cocoa app.

    - by pawz
    I'm trying to integrate the MCPKit MySQL framework available at http://mysql-cocoa.sourceforge.net/ into my cocoa application. I've added the framework and included the header file but when I try to define my first MCPConnection variable it says "MCPConnection undeclared". Is anyone successfully using MCPKit on leopard ? Or is there another framework that people use to access MySQL ?

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  • Bind Java program to Cocoa interface

    - by Kevin
    Hi, would it be possible to bind a Java application to a Cocoa graphical interface? I'm working in Eclipse right now, on my mac, and am wondering if Interface Builder could be used to construct a new interface so that I don't have to look at Swing all day. Any ideas/suggestions? Thanks!

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  • how can i set the background color of a particular button in iphone ?

    - by suchita
    for this I used btnName1 = [ColorfulButton buttonWithType:UIButtonTypeRoundedRect]; btnName1.frame=CGRectMake(45,146,220,40); [btnName1 setTitle:@"Continue" forState:UIControlStateNormal]; [btnName1 setTitleColor:[UIColor blackColor] forState:UIControlStateNormal]; [btnName1 setImage:[UIImage imageNamed:@"green.png"] forState:UIControlStateNormal]; UIImage *img =[UIImage imageWithContentsOfFile:[[NSBundle mainBundle]pathForResource:@"greenish" ofType:@"png"]]; UIImage *strechableImage = [img stretchableImageWithLeftCapWidth:12 topCapHeight:0]; [btnName1 setBackgroundImage:strechableImage forState:UIControlStateNormal]; [btnName1 setNeedsDisplay]; [InfoView addSubview:btnName1]; it's correctly working on iphone simulator but not on ipod(color not show in ipod)

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  • NSImage acting weird

    - by Chetan
    Why is this code setting artistImage to an image with 0 width and 0 height? NSURL *artistImageURL = [NSURL URLWithString:@"http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/252/8581581.jpg"]; NSImage *artistImage = [[NSImage alloc] initWithContentsOfURL:artistImageURL];

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  • Setting up layout/events on iPhone

    - by Mohit Deshpande
    I am using Open Source toolchain to compile my iPhone apps. So I have no Interface Builder or XCode. How would I setup the layout of widgets like UIButton, UITextView, etc. Also, how would I add an event handler to those UI widgets? Please remember that I don't have Interface Builder or XCode.

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  • sending image in a faceless email

    - by anurag
    I am trying to send a faceless(without showing the interface)email by using the code below: I also want to attach an image to this email can anybody suggest is it possible??? (void) sendEmailTo:(NSString *)toStr withSubject:(NSString *)subjectStr withBody:(NSString *)bodyStr { NSString *emailString=[[NSString alloc] initWithFormat:@"mailto:?to=%@&subject=%@&body=%@", [toStr stringByAddingPercentEscapesUsingEncoding:NSASCIIStringEncoding], [subjectStr stringByAddingPercentEscapesUsingEncoding:NSASCIIStringEncoding], [bodyStr stringByAddingPercentEscapesUsingEncoding:NSASCIIStringEncoding]]; [[UIApplication sharedApplication] openURL:[NSURL URLWithString:emailString]]; [emailString release]; }

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  • Dynamic attached UILabel is not moving.

    - by coure06
    I have attached a UILabel to view. Now i want to move that label but its not working. here is my code UILabel *tick = (UILabel *)[self.view viewWithTag:tag]; CGRect frame = tick.frame; frame.origin.x = newVal; frame.origin.y = newVal; I can change text value of the UILabel tick but how can i move it here and there?

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  • Where to initialize a NSMutableArray?

    - by eco_bach
    Hi having an issue using a NSMutableArray; In my implementation file applicationDidFinishLaunching method I have _imgArray = [NSMutableArray array]; and _imgArray is defined in my .h file as NSMutableArray *_imgArray; After populating it, it traces out correctly. The problem is, in another method in my implementation file, I can't seem to acces the _imgArray array. It traces out to _imgArray= ar.lproj What gives?

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