ulbador
Apr 5, 04:03 PM
Subclass your views that you want to be touchable and add the "touch" code to those sub-classed new "custom" UIViews. Take the code out of your primary view controller.
Basically, you create a new Objective C class and make it a UIView instead of a NSObject class. Then, just add your view via code as you normally would. It will act exactly like a regular view, but all the touch events for it will be sent to your custom class.
Basically, you create a new Objective C class and make it a UIView instead of a NSObject class. Then, just add your view via code as you normally would. It will act exactly like a regular view, but all the touch events for it will be sent to your custom class.
mullman
Apr 4, 08:52 AM
For easiest compatibility shoot with a camera that records using H.264.
hob
Oct 17, 06:35 AM
Still, love that show - did you see the final, with George Lucas coming second?? :D
jmufellow
Sep 28, 05:31 PM
So, the iMac is the best computer (other than the powermac of course) for final cut pro?
UnixMac
Oct 15, 09:22 AM
i have heard that inventories are strong on the 800's. But who cares if they just add to the line a 1.0Ghz and re-price them?
Just anounce it already!
Just anounce it already!
Chundles
Nov 9, 04:44 AM
Relationship Status: It's Complicated.
Metalmorphed
Apr 10, 07:26 AM
Hi,
I have a map with some files in it. One of the files launches a program (which uses the other files in the map).
Is it possible to make an app out of the map, and when I double click the app the file to launch the app is launched automatically ?
(I just don't like to look at the other files, it's just ugly :P)
Thanks !
I have a map with some files in it. One of the files launches a program (which uses the other files in the map).
Is it possible to make an app out of the map, and when I double click the app the file to launch the app is launched automatically ?
(I just don't like to look at the other files, it's just ugly :P)
Thanks !
SciFrog
Apr 15, 02:22 PM
Only half of my rigs have the problem, don't know why... Maybe it is unit specific.
TMay
Oct 20, 12:00 PM
A friend has Springsteen tickets for the Oakland Coliseum, one of which is for me.
I chose wisely, which means Saturday A.M. for Leopard. Maybe there will be some shirts left.
tom
I chose wisely, which means Saturday A.M. for Leopard. Maybe there will be some shirts left.
tom
joshwest
Dec 11, 12:31 PM
bought imac in may, put 2 sticks of crucial 1 gig sticks popped them in felt the change, now its just kinda boggy ilooked at my activity monitor nothing out of the usual, i did have a few widgets up that i didnt know that were runnign i turned them off now i can feel a little bit of a change but with 2 gigs i would think this sucker would fly
deraj090
May 5, 11:59 AM
That sounds about normal. Nothing to worry about. The warranty is based on the serial number of the phone and not the owner. :)
ok thanks!
I'm also showing not-so-hot battery life, so if I don't see that improve, I may bring it in to see what they can do. Not going to just worry about the lock key rattle, though.
Thanks!
ok thanks!
I'm also showing not-so-hot battery life, so if I don't see that improve, I may bring it in to see what they can do. Not going to just worry about the lock key rattle, though.
Thanks!
robx2
Oct 31, 08:02 PM
Ah wait... more complicated. Sorry. Yeah, you're gonna have to use some php or server side scripts if you want to send the info to yourself.
Here's a tutorial that uses CGI scripting...
http://www.were-here.com/content/templates/articles.asp?articleid=654&zoneid=7
Here's a tutorial that uses CGI scripting...
http://www.were-here.com/content/templates/articles.asp?articleid=654&zoneid=7
Artful Dodger
Sep 24, 02:13 PM
How much is the drive your looking at and do you have software like Toast for the burner? Also do you have a FW cable?
http://www.lacie.com/products/product.htm?pid=10423
This is what I have and I don't need Patchburn as it comes with software that sees the iLife apps. just fine.
http://www.lacie.com/products/product.htm?pid=10423
This is what I have and I don't need Patchburn as it comes with software that sees the iLife apps. just fine.
revm1m
Mar 30, 11:11 PM
I was updating to IOS 4.3.1 , after it was done, it said that I had to restore. When I clicked on restore, after a minute or so window came up showing error and ipad can't be restored. I restarted my computer and unpluged the usb and plug it back in, nothing works. Should I take it tp Apple store?
ChicoWeb
Aug 28, 06:02 PM
http://www.bocacom.net/ - Is where I have all my servers.
iThinkergoiMac
May 17, 11:20 PM
I took the survey, here's my reasoning:
1 - No, I wouldn't buy it. I would consider it if I could use the phone on a non-GSM network like Sprint or Verizon. In the US, a GSM device limits me to AT&T or T-Mobile. T-Mobile isn't bad, but Sprint is way better. Right there, you lost me.
2 - Well, my answer is the same as last time. However, you probably should re-word the question to be "If you were going to buy it, how much would you pay for it?" since my answering the same thing 2 questions in a row tells you the same information as just one or the other. If I were going to buy it, I think I'd be willing to pay up to $100 for it (assuming the necessary app is included in the price).
3 - I mostly answered no because I already have a case. I think rewording the question to "Are you planning to buy, or have you already bought, a case?" might give more accurate results (if your goal is to find out how many people want a case at all).
4 - Yes, I would still use my mobile phone... because your device is restricted to networks I don't want (and thus I wouldn't have it). If the case allowed me to use it with networks I want, it would replace my phone.
A couple questions/observations:
Do you plan to include a vibrator motor for a vibrate mode? That would go a long way towards making a device like this a phone replacement.
How do you, or do you even, plan to get around the iPod Touch's inability to pair with BT headsets?
I feel like making both SIM-based and CDMA-based cases (or a hybrid case with both) would significantly boost your ability to sell such a case. Obviously, as you said Apple wouldn't approve the necessary app, but for people who have jailbroken their phones, this would work well. Heck, I'd probably jailbreak my iPod just for this.
Any ideas for thickness? How would you keep the case from getting too bulky?
1 - No, I wouldn't buy it. I would consider it if I could use the phone on a non-GSM network like Sprint or Verizon. In the US, a GSM device limits me to AT&T or T-Mobile. T-Mobile isn't bad, but Sprint is way better. Right there, you lost me.
2 - Well, my answer is the same as last time. However, you probably should re-word the question to be "If you were going to buy it, how much would you pay for it?" since my answering the same thing 2 questions in a row tells you the same information as just one or the other. If I were going to buy it, I think I'd be willing to pay up to $100 for it (assuming the necessary app is included in the price).
3 - I mostly answered no because I already have a case. I think rewording the question to "Are you planning to buy, or have you already bought, a case?" might give more accurate results (if your goal is to find out how many people want a case at all).
4 - Yes, I would still use my mobile phone... because your device is restricted to networks I don't want (and thus I wouldn't have it). If the case allowed me to use it with networks I want, it would replace my phone.
A couple questions/observations:
Do you plan to include a vibrator motor for a vibrate mode? That would go a long way towards making a device like this a phone replacement.
How do you, or do you even, plan to get around the iPod Touch's inability to pair with BT headsets?
I feel like making both SIM-based and CDMA-based cases (or a hybrid case with both) would significantly boost your ability to sell such a case. Obviously, as you said Apple wouldn't approve the necessary app, but for people who have jailbroken their phones, this would work well. Heck, I'd probably jailbreak my iPod just for this.
Any ideas for thickness? How would you keep the case from getting too bulky?
Lotso
Jul 30, 03:30 PM
Makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
Digital Hybrid
Oct 12, 04:52 AM
I think Mozilla Calendar supports iCal-files
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/download.html
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/download.html
Jolly Giant
Apr 30, 03:22 AM
how's the Samsung formatted ?
braddick
Mar 3, 04:39 AM
theft of service ?
Are you seriously concerned about that? How about them robbing us from years? They have made more than enough mate. Don't know how US people perceives their carriers but in Canada most of us are fed up from the big 3.
Then start up carrier 4 and give away free internet.
Problem solved.
Are you seriously concerned about that? How about them robbing us from years? They have made more than enough mate. Don't know how US people perceives their carriers but in Canada most of us are fed up from the big 3.
Then start up carrier 4 and give away free internet.
Problem solved.
macaddict23
Mar 31, 06:39 PM
Using an HD video camera, I'm trying to record a live presentation of a person standing next to an HDTV. In the viewfinder of the video camera, the speaker's fleshtones are fine, but everything on the TV screen has a blue cast. Any idea what's causing this, and how to fix it?
iJesus
Jun 23, 08:15 AM
I'm considering waiting in line. I didn't preorder since I wanted a White iPhone and now I'm wondering what the possibility of them having it in store is.
King Cobra
Mar 7, 11:45 AM
Absolutely. Go to Preferences > Importing > Import using: MP3 Encoder. You can also set custom settings there.
Select the AAC song(s) in iTunes, then go to the Advanced menu and select "Covert Selection to MP3."
If you're talking about songs you downloaded from the iTunes music store:
[1] Transfer the song to your iPod.
[2] Connect an audio cable from your iPod to the audio in on your computer.
[3] Download and install Sound Studio (http://www.felttip.com/products/soundstudio/download.shtml). Open a new recording window and accept the default settings.
[4] Go to the Window menu in Sound Studio, select the Show Input Levels, and click on "Soft play-through." (At this point, set your iPod's volume to maximum.)
[5] Hit the record button in Sound Studio and play the song from your iPod together.
[6] When the song reaches the end, terminate the recording in Sound Studio.
[7] Eliminate any silence from the recording that you don't need, and adjust the amplitude of the waveform if necessary.
[8] Save the file.
[9] Bring it to iTunes.
[10] Convert it to whatever format you need.
AAC files have better quality compression technology compared to mp3 files of the same bitrate.
At equivalent bitrates and track lengths, files of type AAC and mp3 also have the same file size.
Note: When converting from AAC to mp3, you will lose significant quality. I suggest AIFF (or WAV) to mp3 conversion from the original uncompressed AIFF source.
Select the AAC song(s) in iTunes, then go to the Advanced menu and select "Covert Selection to MP3."
If you're talking about songs you downloaded from the iTunes music store:
[1] Transfer the song to your iPod.
[2] Connect an audio cable from your iPod to the audio in on your computer.
[3] Download and install Sound Studio (http://www.felttip.com/products/soundstudio/download.shtml). Open a new recording window and accept the default settings.
[4] Go to the Window menu in Sound Studio, select the Show Input Levels, and click on "Soft play-through." (At this point, set your iPod's volume to maximum.)
[5] Hit the record button in Sound Studio and play the song from your iPod together.
[6] When the song reaches the end, terminate the recording in Sound Studio.
[7] Eliminate any silence from the recording that you don't need, and adjust the amplitude of the waveform if necessary.
[8] Save the file.
[9] Bring it to iTunes.
[10] Convert it to whatever format you need.
AAC files have better quality compression technology compared to mp3 files of the same bitrate.
At equivalent bitrates and track lengths, files of type AAC and mp3 also have the same file size.
Note: When converting from AAC to mp3, you will lose significant quality. I suggest AIFF (or WAV) to mp3 conversion from the original uncompressed AIFF source.
eroxx
Apr 27, 08:49 PM
Oh my ...
That's a "DUH" moment - can't believe I forgot about that!
One question related to -- is there any mouse/trackpad movement/app that can "simulate" a tab-press?
That's a "DUH" moment - can't believe I forgot about that!
One question related to -- is there any mouse/trackpad movement/app that can "simulate" a tab-press?