Re: leopard problem with: [[NSColorPanel sharedColorPanel] setColor:
Re: leopard problem with: [[NSColorPanel sharedColorPanel] setColor:
- Subject: Re: leopard problem with: [[NSColorPanel sharedColorPanel] setColor:
- From: Rob Redpath <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 22:30:00 +0000
To make Finder show all files, including those that are hidden, in
Terminal type...
>> defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles Yes
>> killall Finder
Under Tiger, this makes all the icons, both in Finder windows and on the
desktop, appear lighter than normal, although I'm informed this has been
fixed in Leopard.
Rob
John Stiles wrote:
You have a file in ~/Library/ColorPickers or /Library/ColorPickers
with the name ".com.freeverselib".
It probably won't show up in the Finder due to the dot at the front of
its name.
It's nothing you did wrong, not your bug. Although I'd be a little
concerned that somebody (Freeverse?) is trying to do something sneaky
in all apps, which is bad, except that it doesn't appear to be working
in Leopard anyway.
I had this happening in my app yesterday, but the filename was
".DS_Store". I filed a bug, since it really shouldn't litter the
Console with errors like that.
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?
thanx,
ken
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