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saving core animation layer to file
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saving core animation layer to file


  • Subject: saving core animation layer to file
  • From: Nicolas Berloquin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 20:11:00 +0100

Hi !

I'm asking here before I jump so that I don't spend too much time trying
something that wouldn't work.
I started out using an IKImageBrowserView only to find out that I couldn't
save it to a bitmap then a jpeg.
I then rewrote with NSCollectionViews, which I can output to a file without
a problem.
Only, now, collectionviews aren't tweakable enough for my needs, and I'd
like to use a core animation
layer that would have many views inside it, or just images that I'll resize,
move, etc interactively.
I'd like to make sure that I'll be able to save the whole thing, knowing
that the visible rect will be
smaller than the bounds of total represented items.

Could you please confirm me that it should work ?

thanks a lot ! :)
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