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  • Re: Best way to determine if a directory is a package, (continued)
    • Re: Best way to determine if a directory is a package, ronald b. kopelman
      • Re: Best way to determine if a directory is a package, Paul Sanders
        • Re: Best way to determine if a directory is a package, Ken Thomases
  • NSPanel and NSWindowController, Daniel Káčer
    • Re: NSPanel and NSWindowController, Nick Zitzmann
  • accessing core data sqlite from utility, Chris Idou
    • Re: accessing core data sqlite from utility, Jens Alfke
      • Re: accessing core data sqlite from utility, Chris Idou
        • Re: accessing core data sqlite from utility, Sean McBride
  • iOS4: UI Update on Background, Angelica Grace Tanchico
    • Re: iOS4: UI Update on Background, Scott Anguish
  • iOS4: Sockets for VOIP, Angelica Grace Tanchico
  • core data "could not merge changes", Chris Idou
  • Read "File Sharing" status, johnlobo99
    • Re: Read "File Sharing" status, Kyle Sluder
    • <Possible follow-ups>
    • Re: Read "File Sharing" status, johnlobo99
      • Re: Read "File Sharing" status, Kyle Sluder
  • Smooth OpenGL animation possible, even if main thread blocks?, Markus Hanauska
    • Re: Smooth OpenGL animation possible, even if main thread blocks?, vincent habchi
      • Re: Smooth OpenGL animation possible, even if main thread blocks?, Markus Hanauska
        • Re: Smooth OpenGL animation possible, even if main thread blocks?, vincent habchi
          • Re: Smooth OpenGL animation possible, even if main thread blocks?, Markus Hanauska
            • Re: Smooth OpenGL animation possible, even if main thread blocks?, vincent habchi
  • Custom Toolbar, Richard Somers
    • Re: Custom Toolbar, Scott Anguish
      • Re: Custom Toolbar, Richard Somers
        • Re: Custom Toolbar, Jens Alfke
          • Re: Custom Toolbar, Scott Anguish
        • Re: Custom Toolbar, Scott Anguish
        • Re: Custom Toolbar, Kyle Sluder
  • NSMenuDelegate menuDidClose called before NSMenuItem's action?, augusto callejas
    • Re: NSMenuDelegate menuDidClose called before NSMenuItem's action?, Peter Ammon
      • Re: NSMenuDelegate menuDidClose called before NSMenuItem's action?, augusto callejas
        • Re: NSMenuDelegate menuDidClose called before NSMenuItem's action?, Peter Ammon
          • Re: NSMenuDelegate menuDidClose called before NSMenuItem's action?, Tony Romano
            • Re: NSMenuDelegate menuDidClose called before NSMenuItem's action?, augusto callejas
  • Getting rid of the field editor after editing, Graham Cox
    • Re: Getting rid of the field editor after editing, Ken Thomases
      • Re: Getting rid of the field editor after editing, Graham Cox
        • Re: Getting rid of the field editor after editing [SOLVED], Graham Cox
  • How tell tell if an NSNumber was initialized from a float or int?, Jaime Magiera
    • Re: How tell tell if an NSNumber was initialized from a float or int?, Dave DeLong
      • Re: How tell tell if an NSNumber was initialized from a float or int?, Jaime Magiera
    • Re: How tell tell if an NSNumber was initialized from a float or int?, Kyle Sluder
      • Re: How tell tell if an NSNumber was initialized from a float or int?, Quincey Morris
        • Re: How tell tell if an NSNumber was initialized from a float or int?, email@hidden
        • Re: How tell tell if an NSNumber was initialized from a float or int?, James W. Walker
    • Re: How tell tell if an NSNumber was initialized from a float or int?, Michael Ash
    • Re: How tell tell if an NSNumber was initialized from a float or int?, Manfred Schwind
      • Re: How tell tell if an NSNumber was initialized from a float or int?, Kyle Sluder
        • Re: How tell tell if an NSNumber was initialized from a float or int?, Kyle Sluder
          • Re: How tell tell if an NSNumber was initialized from a float or int?, vincent habchi
  • Toolbar Icon Workflow, Richard Somers
    • Re: Toolbar Icon Workflow, Paul Sanders
      • Re: Toolbar Icon Workflow, Gideon King
        • Re: Toolbar Icon Workflow, Paul Sanders
        • Re: Toolbar Icon Workflow, Graham Cox
          • Re: Toolbar Icon Workflow, vincent habchi
          • Re: Toolbar Icon Workflow, Gideon King
            • Re: Toolbar Icon Workflow, Graham Cox
              • Re: Toolbar Icon Workflow, Gideon King
    • Re: Toolbar Icon Workflow, Richard Somers
  • Add annotations to pdf on iPhone, Andrew
  • CoreData and undo/redo : how to add a managed object with attributes already set in the undo/redo stack ?, Guillaume Laurent
    • Re: CoreData and undo/redo : how to add a managed object with attributes already set in the undo/redo stack ?, Jerry Krinock
      • Re: CoreData and undo/redo : how to add a managed object with attributes already set in the undo/redo stack ?, Sean McBride
    • Re: CoreData and undo/redo : how to add a managed object with attributes already set in the undo/redo stack ?, Mike Abdullah
  • C arrays as __block variables, Matt Neuburg
    • Re: C arrays as __block variables, Bill Bumgarner
      • Re: C arrays as __block variables, Tony Romano
        • Re: C arrays as __block variables, Dave DeLong
          • Re: C arrays as __block variables, Tony Romano
        • Re: C arrays as __block variables, Bill Bumgarner
          • Re: C arrays as __block variables, Tony Romano
            • Re: C arrays as __block variables, Kyle Sluder
              • Re: C arrays as __block variables, Bill Bumgarner
              • Re: C arrays as __block variables, Tony Romano
              • Re: C arrays as __block variables, Bill Bumgarner
              • Re: C arrays as __block variables, Tony Romano
              • Re: C arrays as __block variables, Bill Bumgarner
              • Re: C arrays as __block variables, John Engelhart
              • Re: C arrays as __block variables, Tony Romano
              • Re: C arrays as __block variables, Matt Neuburg
    • <Possible follow-ups>
    • Re: C arrays as __block variables, David Catmull
  • Re: Cocoa-dev Digest, Vol 7, Issue 684, Jim McGowan
  • Weak-linking a class, Graham Cox
    • Re: Weak-linking a class, Andy Lee
      • Re: Weak-linking a class, Graham Cox
        • Re: Weak-linking a class, Ken Ferry
  • [Possible Bug] Keyboard causes popover content view to scroll out of bounds, PCWiz
  • Text rendered in NSImage is fuzzy, Dave Fernandes
    • Re: Text rendered in NSImage is fuzzy, Uli Kusterer
      • Re: Text rendered in NSImage is fuzzy, Ken Ferry
        • Re: Text rendered in NSImage is fuzzy, Kyle Sluder
          • Re: Text rendered in NSImage is fuzzy, Kyle Sluder
          • Re: Text rendered in NSImage is fuzzy, David Duncan
        • Re: Text rendered in NSImage is fuzzy, Dave Fernandes
  • using UTF-32 in NSString., Georg Seifert
    • Re: using UTF-32 in NSString., Aki Inoue
      • Re: using UTF-32 in NSString., Georg Seifert