Inspirered by an entry on the CocoaDex Weblog, I made a little sample application for the rotation gesture. I still am not sure what the "standardRotationThreshold" is used for. Rotate View Project
Today there was some rich spam in my filters. Addressed to someone named "a8f0e" it said:
Based on your excellent publication record, we are pleased to invite you
to submit a paper to one of the following multi, inter, and trans
disciplinary conferences
I don't know anybody here by the name of "a8f0e", and google could not find a publication record either.
What google could find was that the conference this was for, "VIPSI", has already accepted a SCIGen paper, the infamous generator for important looking but completely meaningless reasearch papers.
On the weblog entry above, a "Prof. V. Milutinovic." defends the conference. I believe that VIPSI is a real conference when he shows me the "excellent publication record" for Mr. or Ms. a8f0e.
In the early nineties I worked with Silicon Graphics machines, and was very imporessed with the screen saver: Electropaint. In those days it was well suited to show off the graphics power of the machine.
Luckily, a few years ago, Electropaint has been ported in various forms. A friend of mine made the Windows port of StonerView and now I finally got around to the Universal port of ElectropaintOSX. Unfortunately, I was not able to find the current source code for StonerView Mac. When I do, I will port that to OS X as well.
This morning, I walked up to my mirror and did the usual routine:
"Mirror, mirror upon the wall: Who is the geekiest of them all?"
And the mirror replied:
"Oh Alex Geek, though geeky ye be, fuzic is geekier far to see
Over the hills and far away, he built a freaking jet-engine today:"
Not sure if anybody but me needs that, but I find the setup time for Kernel Debugging quite taxing. So, to make life a little easier, I made the following startup script on my target machine:
This script will find the load address and generate the symbols from the IOSCSIArchitectureModelFamily and push them onto my debugging machine for gdb. The script is quick and dirty, but maybe it is of use to someone
While I was debugging my driver, I found out that you can raise the verbosity of the IOKit. As I did not find this tip documented anywhere on the Web, I thought I share it with you.
Many parts of the IOKit check the variable gIOKitDebug for certain bits, and log accordingly.
Wir sollten auch ein offizielles OSXEntwicklerforum.de Treffen veranstalten, ich habe im Forum ja schon Vorschläge gemacht: Montag Abend, 20:30, und wahrscheinlich ist das Chevy's die beste Idee.
Wer kommen will kann ja an diesen Beitrag einen Kommentar (am besten mit eMail) anhängen.
A friend had the problem that he could not drag items into an NSTextField that was not the First Responder, and asked me if I had a solution. And I found one:
The trick is, to call makeFirstResponder in the draggingEntered method.