In case anyone wanted to reference it, I have uploaded both the presentation I gave and the sample code I built during the last Syracuse CocoaHeads meeting.
For those not in attendance, I created and connected an NSCollectionView that was both searchable and selectable that could be used for viewing files.
NSCollecitonView Presentation.pdf
FileViewer.zip
Join us for the Syracuse area CocoaHeads meeting this Thursday, September 11th at 7pm. For more details go here: http://fruitstandsoftware.com/CocoaHeads/Welcome.html
I’ll be giving a talk this week, hopefully it will be a useful and enlightening look at NSCollectionView. It will be a basic how-to based on what I’ve read and learned from using it in Syrinx.
Hope to see you there!
[Updated with the actual day of the meeting.]
Well the beginning of the week came and went without a Syrinx release, but it’s finally here. This release, as with 1.1, was built from user feedback. 1.2 really clears out a lot of user requests I received that I felt were important, as well as fixing the HTML entity parsing bug.
I’m happy first that I got this release out, and secondly that I can start building in some bigger features for the next release. The next release will not be as immediate as 1.1 and 1.2, it will take longer but have larger features in it that really help further separate Syrinx from the competition.