
The NSTableView category and NoodleTableView are a consolidation of the sticky row header tableviewĪnd row spanning tableview featured on my blog.Īn NSTableView category that does sticky row headers, like with UITableView on the iPhone. NSTableView-NoodleExtensions, NoodleTableView, NoodleIPhoneTableView NoodleLineNumberView, NoodleLineNumberMarkerĪdds line numbers (and corresponding markers) to NSTextView. Provides a basic zoom effect for NSWindow. Handy for drawing images without having to create a new subclass of NSImageRep. NSImageRep subclass that allows you to specify the drawing via a block. NSImage category providing methods to draw NSImages with correct orientation and scaling regardless of the flipped status of the image or the context being drawn into.
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Alleviates having to write that glue code every time. Just hook your dialog buttons up to these methods in IB and you're set. NSResponder category providing methods that will dismiss a dialog and return the proper code for whatever button (OK/Cancel) was clicked. It is based on NoodleGlue and it is lumped into the same source file with it. Check the NSTimer category too see how it can be used.Ī category on NSObject that allows you to add a block that will be executed when the object is deallocated. Little class that allows you to plug a block into some code that requires a target/selector. This category makes it such that it will fire on the date you told it to originally. Normally, NSTimer will adjust the time if you put the machine to sleep. NSTimer-NoodleExtensionsĪllows you to create timers that treat the fire date as absolute. Not featured directly in any blog article but used for the "Row Spanning Columns" feature (see below). Provides an enumerator to cycle through the indexes in an NSIndexSet. Useful for putting up non-critical alerts and purging memory caches, among other things. NSObject category for calling a method when the user has been idle for the specified amount of time. What nifty stuff is in here? NSObject-NoodlePerformWhenIdle Please post any issues and requests there. This framework is meant to be built/used on 10.6 and later and should support 64-bit. Some of the examples also contain a Read Me file so check those out for more details on the specific classes. There are targets for various examples showing how the different classes are used. The project is primarily structured to build a framework. Most of this code has been posted on my blog:
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