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  • Re: Multiple Undo devours RAM, (continued)
    • Re: Multiple Undo devours RAM, Public Look
      • Re: Multiple Undo devours RAM, Erez Anzel
        • Re: Multiple Undo devours RAM, Florent Pillet
          • Re: Multiple Undo devours RAM, Erez Anzel
      • Re: Multiple Undo devours RAM, Erez Anzel
  • NSArrayController and TableView, Alan Donsky
    • Re: NSArrayController and TableView, mmalcolm crawford
  • How to get non-resolved FSRef from POSIX path, Calvin Chen
    • Re: How to get non-resolved FSRef from POSIX path, Brian Webster
      • Re: How to get non-resolved FSRef from POSIX path, M. Uli Kusterer
  • What's it called if it's not a controller?, Peter Jaros
    • Re: What's it called if it's not a controller?, James Duncan Davidson
      • Re: What's it called if it's not a controller?, mmalcolm crawford
      • Re: What's it called if it's not a controller?, Scott Anguish
    • Re: What's it called if it's not a controller?, Laurent Daudelin
  • IB button double click, String
  • String in hexadecimal, Jacob Chapa
    • Re: String in hexadecimal, Daniel Todd Currie
    • Re: String in hexadecimal, Daryn
      • Message not available
        • Re: String in hexadecimal, Daryn
    • Re: String in hexadecimal, j o a r
  • Multiple cells in table column, Ramesh PVK
    • Re: Multiple cells in table column, Scott Anguish
  • Not able to add columns to a NSTable, Amit Sadana
    • <Possible follow-ups>
    • Re: Not able to add columns to a NSTable, Chris Hanson
  • Spinning progress indicator, Steve Palmer
    • Re: Spinning progress indicator, j o a r
    • Re: Spinning progress indicator, Andreas Mayer
    • Re: Spinning progress indicator, Nick Zitzmann
    • Re: Spinning progress indicator, Prachi Gauriar
  • Rép : [APP IDEA] Desktop Background Scripting Hello, GeekTool does the four points youare exposing :-) (http://projects.tynsoe.org/geektool/) You can use shell script to replace applescripts you talked about, and you can use osascript command in shell script to execute applescripts. By the way, I don't know if this is the right place to discuss those kind of things :-) Le 25 janv. 04, à 05:19, Nebagakid a écrit : I have posted this in many places: The App would be a way to script the background picture to show information: 1. Display a stock price with a background color to correspond if the stock went up (green) or down (red). 2. Show the current iTunes song with album artwork. 3. Maybe change the desktop picture (or color) depending on the time of day. 4. Download images from a gallery and show them on the desktop. It is sort of like Konfabulator for just the Desktop Background. It is easier, though, because there would be no need to design a GUI. Maybe it could use CSS and XML to arrange stuff? I am not a programmer, but I am an idea person, and I would love to see this idea come to life. So, now, I guess I have some more ideas, graphically. Because, right now, you have another app coming that would compete against Konfabulator, by Panic named Stattoo. So, you could script it to do some basic transitions for when information changes. Like, you could have it do a wipe or a dissolve. You can have objects spin. The text would be anti-aliased, so it would look really great. There would be universal variables that would be standard, such as background (color or transparent), and the name of the "scriptlet." You would start out by writing a script. The most basic thing would be a simple applescript that would be like "set thisVariable to "hello" and then you would have specify some CSS code to say where you would want it. So "#thisVariable" would be made to be centered along the desktop, of course you would say what font-family, font-size, and color you want. then write "set desktop to rgb(0,0,0) And then, when the thing is run, you will see "hello" on a desktop centered. From there, the limits are endless, just like the number of konfabulator widgets. But (BUT!) this program is free for any developer who makes a good script. Is anyone else interested in this? I would like to get this made :) -DCohen < http://dco1.com/ > _______________________________________________ cocoa-dev mailing list | email@hidden Help/Unsubscribe/Archives: http://www.lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/cocoa-dev Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. -- Yann Bizeul - yann at tynsoe.org http://projects.tynsoe.org/ , Yann Bizeul
  • Disable menu-items in dockbar, Ruben Smits
  • Rép : [APP IDEA] Desktop Background Scripting (Modifié par Yann Bizeul), Yann Bizeul
  • Resize with buttons, pfcampos
    • Message not available
      • Re: Resize with buttons, Dave Keck
  • multiple mouse buttons, Nicholas Francis
  • Apple Mail Plugin, Oliver Kieselbach
    • Re: Apple Mail Plugin, Karl Kraft
    • Re: Apple Mail Plugin, Karl Kuehn
  • Custom Bindings clarification, Peer Allan
    • Re: Custom Bindings clarification, mmalcolm crawford
      • Re: Custom Bindings clarification, mmalcolm crawford
  • Making a String from a non-NSString, Michael Becker
    • Re: Making a String from a non-NSString, Stephane Sudre
    • Re: Making a String from a non-NSString, Shawn Erickson
    • Re: Making a String from a non-NSString, M. Uli Kusterer
      • Re: Making a String from a non-NSString, Michael Becker
    • Re: Making a String from a non-NSString, John Stiles
  • Notification when a view goes offscreen?, Nicholas Francis
    • Re: Notification when a view goes offscreen?, Troy Stephens
  • [JOB OPENING] Chronos L.C. Seeks Software Engineer (Cocoa), Jerry Halls
  • Best way to implement calling another controller/class?, Chad Armstrong
  • RunLoop and callback function, Thierry Bucco
    • Re: RunLoop and callback function, Chris Hanson
      • Re: RunLoop and callback function [SOLVED - thanks], Thierry Bucco
    • Re: RunLoop and callback function, Louis C. Sacha
    • <Possible follow-ups>
    • Re: RunLoop and callback function, Eric Forget
  • windowDidBecomeMain when app being made active, James Mastro
  • Re: Any others..., Alexander F. Hartner
  • Launch an application with a specific language, Jean Bovet
    • Re: Launch an application with a specific language, mmalcolm crawford
    • Re: Launch an application with a specific language, Douglas Davidson
      • Re: Launch an application with a specific language, Jean Bovet
        • Re: Launch an application with a specific language, Douglas Davidson
    • Re: Launch an application with a specific language, Finlay Dobbie
  • Using NSXMLParser with a DTD, Aram Greenman
  • controlling appearance of links in Text views, m
    • Re: controlling appearance of links in Text views, Douglas Davidson
  • cocoa -> c++, David Cairns
    • Re: cocoa -> c++, Finlay Dobbie
    • Re: cocoa -> c++, M. Uli Kusterer
  • NSStream and descriptors, Agent M
  • Creating a web browser popup menu, Rams
  • Name instance variables, methods and parameters., Czarny, Eric
    • Message not available
      • Re: Name instance variables, methods and parameters., Daryn
        • Re: Name instance variables, methods and parameters., Allan Odgaard
        • Re: Name instance variables, methods and parameters., Raphael Sebbe
    • Message not available
      • Re: Name instance variables, methods and parameters., Dietmar Planitzer
        • Re: Name instance variables, methods and parameters., Public Look
    • <Possible follow-ups>
    • Re: Name instance variables, methods and parameters., Tregaskis, Wade
    • Re: Name instance variables, methods and parameters., M. Uli Kusterer
      • Re: Name instance variables, methods and parameters., Allan Odgaard
  • OT: Advice sought..., Laurent Daudelin
    • Re: OT: Advice sought..., Michael Mulligan
      • Re: OT: Advice sought..., Mark Eissler
    • Re: OT: Advice sought..., David P Henderson
  • Preferences, GTFSTBK
    • Re: Preferences, Yann Bizeul
      • Re: Preferences, M. Uli Kusterer
  • Rendezvous, Distributed Objects, Port selection, IP/OOP asymmetry, Stuart Halloway
  • Doe each NSTableView requires its own controller?, j4johnfox
    • Re: Doe each NSTableView requires its own controller?, Sherm Pendley
    • Re: Doe each NSTableView requires its own controller?, mmalcolm crawford
      • Re: Doe each NSTableView requires its own controller?, M. Uli Kusterer
        • Re: Doe each NSTableView requires its own controller?, mmalcolm crawford
    • Re: Doe each NSTableView requires its own controller?, M. Uli Kusterer
  • removing focus rings, Francisco Tolmasky
    • Re: removing focus rings, Eric Forget
  • Images in folder - simple question?, Dominik Gwosdek
    • Re: Images in folder - simple question?, Stefan Pantke