Re: NSTimer questons
Re: NSTimer questons
- Subject: Re: NSTimer questons
- From: Kodex <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 11:38:02 -0700 (PDT)
Does anyone have any info on this to help me set it
up. Basicly i need a timer that can be set to X amount
of minutes in the system prefreneces and then fire on
that mark while the system is still running.
--- Stiphane_Sudre <email@hidden> wrote:
>
Le Jul 6, 2004, ` 12:29 PM, Kodex a icrit :
>
>
> I am working on a system preference pane and i
>
want to
>
> have a timer running in it so i can update things
>
at
>
> boot and keep updating them to shutdown. The issue
>
is
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> my timer stops working as soon as you quit System
>
> Preferences and dosnt load at boot? I was
>
wondering if
>
> i am using the wrong kind of timer for this or if
>
i
>
> just wasnt coding it right. If someone could give
>
me
>
> some examples or point me in the right direction
>
it
>
> would really help me out. Thanks in advance.
>
>
Why would the timer be running when the system
>
preference pane is not
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loaded?
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>
System Preferences pane are only loaded and running
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when System
>
Preferences.app is running and they have been shown
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at least once.
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>
What you're looking for is probably a system daemon
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that you would
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launch with a startup script or the bootstrap thing
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on Mac OS X 10.3.
>
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