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Lol
 
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07:07
@GauravGovilkar You've write access. Please read the House Rules.
@Silly thank you
i read that
i am quite familier with these rules
thats good
i was active here previously with @Abizern
but for 3 month i been to NZ so din't get time to come
Anyways Thank You very much
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Death to those who do not worship the black goat of the woods and her thousand ewes
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As an FYI to those who forgot the elder god required by our rules.
07:28
brb
 
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08:38
@GauravGovilkar You have been banned from the room by someone. Bad luck.
Lunch time
09:16
@borrrden sorry ?
Someone put you in the readonly list
That is why I didn't let you in
ohk..no worries :)
@MichaelDautermann is he active in this chat room ?
 
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11:37
@all anybody online?
@mann yes buddy
@GauravGovilkar hi. Mate do you know how to add NAg screen into ios project?
11:48
@GauravGovilkar any idea?
@mann Sorry :(
 
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17:07
@mann Your write access is being revoked.
17:56
Hello.
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18:53
@mann Take a day to re-read the rules.
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You're not getting write access back for at least 24 hours.
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If you request write access again within 24 hours of this message, I will add another 24 hours to the wait time.
19:30
Hi!
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Q: Show UIImage over Tab Bar, is it possible?

VansFannelI'm developing an iOS (iPhone and iPad) application with latest SDK and XCode 4.5.2. My app shows status bar and Tab bar, and I want to do the following: Show launch image. On my main ViewController start GPS and wait to get a valid location. When I get a valid location I will consume a Web Se...

19:55
@GauravGovilkar I was probably sleeping when you typed that.
20:10
Haha
You may be correct.
Hey everyone :) how's it going?
user457812
What just happened?
user457812
That's more or less how I feel after figuring out I have to use CFRunLoopRun instead of dispatch_main when working with GLFW due to dispatch_main terminating thread 0 and putting the main queue on another thread.
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20:15
In other words, dispatch_main breaks OS X windowing.
whoa... what a shock. people are awake!
trivia question... when people access properties via multiple accessors, e.g. "appDelegate.navigationController.navBar.leftBarItem", what is that called in Objective C terms?
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Evil.
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Also, if appDelegate is nil, it's going to be a lot of messages sent to nil.
well yeah, I know it's evil and I don't do that in my code. I was just hoping to edit a vague answer I gave to a Stack Overflow question.
Any recommended reading material to learn this stuff. I don't get how SVProgressHud obtains the topmost VC
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20:21
Well, it's a chain of properties, so it's syntactic sugar for a chain of messages
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Not sure what else there is to say about it.
@mmackh if it's using a navigation controller, then there's an array of view controllers
@nil I could have sworn there was a formal Objective C name or terminology for that language feature.
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@LargeGlasses Did you figure out what you did wrong?
but I guess I can change my answer to say "chain of properties".
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I don't think there's any particular name for it other than properties.
user457812
20:23
It just happens to be accessing multiple properties (and assuming everything in it is non-nil, which is just bad)
@mich
Probably the "help vampire"
@MichaelDautermann I don't think it's about a navigationcontroller, he uses something like if(!overlayWindow) {
overlayWindow = [[UIWindow alloc] initWithFrame:[UIScreen mainScreen].bounds];
overlayWindow.autoresizingMask = UIViewAutoresizingFlexibleWidth | UIViewAutoresizingFlexibleHeight;
overlayWindow.backgroundColor = [UIColor clearColor];
overlayWindow.userInteractionEnabled = NO;
overlayWindow.windowLevel = UIWindowLevelStatusBar;
}
return overlayWindow;
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Dec 18 '12 at 9:02, by borrrden
Don't ping people with questions
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@LargeGlasses Ring any bells?
20:24
Yep
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Good. Now back to our regularly scheduled programming.
okay... so there he created an overlay window.
I guess it's just my lack of understanding of what a uiwindow actually is
*reading documentation now
so am I... I've never cared too much about UIWindow because there's usually only just one in any iOS app. But it sounds like there's more than one in the app you're looking at.
The UIWindow class defines an object known as a window that manages and coordinates the views an app displays on a device screen. Unless an app can display content on an external device screen, an app has only one window.
Talking about github.com/samvermette/SVProgressHUD, which is a great library for showing progress/loading indicators
20:29
that looks just like a modal UIAlert-like view slammed over any of your app's view controllers...
which means the user can't do diddley until Sam's view is dismissed.
They can, if you don't set a maskType

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