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Re: leopard problem with: [[NSColorPanel sharedColorPanel] setColor:
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Re: leopard problem with: [[NSColorPanel sharedColorPanel] setColor:


  • Subject: Re: leopard problem with: [[NSColorPanel sharedColorPanel] setColor:
  • From: Ken Victor <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 14:07:53 -0800

glenn,
thanx for the response. thats what i thought it meant. however, prior to posting i had already checked those places and /System/Library/colorPickers. the only place there are any is in /System/Library/ColorPickers and the only ones installed there are:
NSColorPickerWheel.colorPicker
NSColorPickerCrayon.colorPicker
NSColorPickerPageableNameList.colorPicker
NSColorPickerSliders.colorPicker
NSColorPickerUser.colorPicker
when i examined the packages for each of these, none of them had an info.plist that refered to .com.freeverselib. in fact, all of them appear to be vanilla apple pickers. hence my confusion and posting.


any other ideas? or anyplace else to look?

thanx,
ken


At 3:53 PM -0600 12/13/07, glenn andreas wrote:
On Dec 13, 2007, at 3:34 PM, Ken Victor wrote:

when i run my app on leopard, i get the following message on the console window:

Custom ColorPicker class with name .com.freeverselib could not be loaded.

i've traced it to the following line of code (in my override of windowDidBecomeKey)

	[[NSColorPanel sharedColorPanel] setColor: [self tableColor]];

and when printing [self tableColor] in the debugger, i get:

	NSCalibratedWhiteColorSpace 0 1


this does not show up if i run my app on tiger.

can anyone tell me what is going on here? and more importantly, what i can do to stop tis message from showing up?

It means that you've got a custom color picker installed that doesn't properly implement all the required methods that a custom color picker is suppose to.


Look in you ~/Library/ColorPickers folder (and /Library/ColorPickers) and see what's there...


Glenn Andreas email@hidden
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