Hi, I'm working on a new MacRuby application, and I'm using the updated HotCocoa from this fork: https://github.com/ferrous26/hotcocoa This version of HotCocoa contains several references to the CGRectZero constant, but this constant does not appear to be exposed in MacRuby (0.10). I did some poking around and found that, after performing a "framework 'Cocoa'" call, these other CGRect* constants are defined: CGRect CGRectMaxXEdge CGRectMaxYEdge CGRectMinXEdge CGRectMinYEdge However, CGRectZero is not defined. Is there any other way to access this constant from MacRuby? Is there any reason it is not defined? Thanks! -- Jason Voegele "It is better to have tried and failed than to have failed to try, but the result's the same." - Mike Dennison
Hi, you must install the latest version of BridgeSupport. - Petr On May 22, 2011, at 3:48 PM, Jason Voegele wrote:
Hi, I'm working on a new MacRuby application, and I'm using the updated HotCocoa from this fork: https://github.com/ferrous26/hotcocoa
This version of HotCocoa contains several references to the CGRectZero constant, but this constant does not appear to be exposed in MacRuby (0.10). I did some poking around and found that, after performing a "framework 'Cocoa'" call, these other CGRect* constants are defined:
CGRect CGRectMaxXEdge CGRectMaxYEdge CGRectMinXEdge CGRectMinYEdge
However, CGRectZero is not defined. Is there any other way to access this constant from MacRuby? Is there any reason it is not defined?
Thanks!
-- Jason Voegele "It is better to have tried and failed than to have failed to try, but the result's the same." - Mike Dennison
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On May 22, 2011, at 9:50 AM, Petr Kaleta wrote:
Hi, you must install the latest version of BridgeSupport.
Excellent. New BridgeSupport fixed the problem. Thanks. One other question, though. Forgive my ignorance, but if I create a distributable MacRuby .app application, will users need to update the BridgeSupport on their system to use it, or is this something that is only necessary at build time? -- Jason Voegele We seldom repent talking too little, but very often talking too much. -- Jean de la Bruyere
They will also need BridgeSupport if they are on Snow Leopard. Lion will come with the new Bridge Support. As pointed out, you can embed the new Bridge Support in your app. Mark Rada mrada@marketcircle.com On 2011-05-22, at 10:02 AM, Jason Voegele wrote:
On May 22, 2011, at 9:50 AM, Petr Kaleta wrote:
Hi, you must install the latest version of BridgeSupport.
Excellent. New BridgeSupport fixed the problem. Thanks.
One other question, though. Forgive my ignorance, but if I create a distributable MacRuby .app application, will users need to update the BridgeSupport on their system to use it, or is this something that is only necessary at build time?
-- Jason Voegele We seldom repent talking too little, but very often talking too much. -- Jean de la Bruyere
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You can include your BridgeSupport files using macruby_deploy utility. - Petr On May 22, 2011, at 9:50 AM, Petr Kaleta wrote:
Hi, you must install the latest version of BridgeSupport.
Excellent. New BridgeSupport fixed the problem. Thanks. One other question, though. Forgive my ignorance, but if I create a distributable MacRuby .app application, will users need to update the BridgeSupport on their system to use it, or is this something that is only necessary at build time? -- Jason Voegele We seldom repent talking too little, but very often talking too much. -- Jean de la Bruyere _______________________________________________ MacRuby-devel mailing list MacRuby-devel@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macruby-devel
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