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Re: How do I obtain a TimeStamp
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Re: How do I obtain a TimeStamp


  • Subject: Re: How do I obtain a TimeStamp
  • From: Ondra Cada <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 00:44:17 +0200

John,

On 31.3.2005, at 0:29, John Draper wrote:

Throughout my program,  I'm going to want to put "time stamps".
How do I do this?

See NSDate.

In looking at the Docs,  I see that NSEvent has a "timestamp"
method,  but how do I get my application's NSEvent reference
to use it?

I very sincerely doubt this is what you want, but anyway, to get the current event check NSApplication.
---
Ondra Čada
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