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Enabling Objective-C exceptions — #1

Is it possible to enable ObjC exceptions in XCode? I have looked all around and I can't find it. I can't even find where I can add a compiler flag for it. Does anybody use excep…
MacNN Development by absmiths

Enabling Objective-C exceptions — #3

I just looked through the target settings and I couldn't find anything like that under compiler or language. That brings up another point - why does the target settings page look …
MacNN Development by absmiths

Enabling Objective-C exceptions — #5

Quote: Originally posted by Catfish_Man: If found it under the GNU C/C++ compiler options. Found what? I noticed a section under GCC options for compiler flags, b…
MacNN Development by absmiths

Enabling Objective-C exceptions — #6

Quote: Originally posted by absmiths: Found what? I noticed a section under GCC options for compiler flags, but nothing about exceptions. Under the Language settin…
MacNN Development by JNI

802.11g speed .... please check my math !! — #1

I realise that the "54 Mbps" of 802.11g is a theoretical max which will never be achieved in real life....BUT.... I timed the transfer of a 2.25 Gb (=2250 Mb) file on my network an…
MacNN Networking by mikebore

802.11g speed .... please check my math !! — #2

No, your calculations are wrong: Your wireless router has a theoretical max transfer rate of 54 Mbps, where Mbps = Mega "bits" per second. Your 2.25 Gb file equals 2250 Mega "byt…
MacNN Networking by f1000

802.11g speed .... please check my math !! — #4

Minor note: megabits should be abbreviated Mb, and megabytes should be abbreviated MB. Bytes are generally used when you are talking about a communications protocol (modem, etherne…
MacNN Networking by larkost

802.11g speed .... please check my math !! — #5

Larkost meant communications protocols usually use bits per second, not bytes. But curiously, download managers and ftp programs generally measure in bytes per second. The 1000 vs…
MacNN Networking by Scarpa

Watercolor — #1

yo, any idea on when this theme might be completed? i'm really looking forward to it Carbon. one of my favorite themes.
MacNN Development by fireside

Watercolor — #2

Carbon is semi-retired. I hope he find time to pick it up. Itsa kickass them!
MacNN Development by mac15

Watercolor — #3

He should get an official Panther updater for it if not.
MacNN Development by NetworkShadow

Watercolor — #4

yeah, i didn't mean the whole new revision, i just want the original updated for panther. i tried to install the old one but it didn't really work out.
MacNN Development by fireside

Watercolor — #5

I was only able to use Watercolor for the last 3 days I had Jag. Very often I lay awake at night thinking of all the time I wasted using aqua...
MacNN Development by Caesar2099

Watercolor — #6

Quote: Originally posted by mac15: Carbon is semi-retired. I hope he find time to pick it up. Itsa kickass them! Carbon is retired?! Now I'm getting depressed...I …
MacNN Development by solidfox

Watercolor — #7

Quote: Originally posted by Caesar2099: I was only able to use Watercolor for the last 3 days I had Jag. Very often I lay awake at night thinking of all the time I waste…
MacNN Development by NetworkShadow

Watercolor — #8

I've spoke with Carbon last week... He is working on a Panther-friendly Watercolor, but don't expect anything before May... That's all I can say
MacNN Development by FB Eye

Watercolor — #9

Quote: Originally posted by FB Eye: I've spoke with Carbon last week... He is working on a Panther-friendly Watercolor, but don't expect anything before May... That's a…
MacNN Development by OptimusG4

Watercolor — #10

Carbons got too many themes on the back burner WaterColour, Classix (original version), Silvia and my favourite remember Meteora
MacNN Development by mac15

Watercolor — #11

Quote: Originally posted by mac15: Carbons got too many themes on the back burner WaterColour, Classix (original version), Silvia and my favourite remember Meteora …
MacNN Development by NetworkShadow

Watercolor — #12

You could always switch to Windows and use Watercolor there I heard the themer did a really good job Chris
MacNN Development by kmkkid

Watercolor — #13

Quote: Originally posted by kmkkid: You could always switch to Windows and use Watercolor there I heard the themer did a really good job Really? I hear it was awfu…
MacNN Development by Jaey

Watercolor — #14

Quote: Originally posted by Jaey: Really? I hear it was awful. I'm not really sure what I mean by that. Oh no you di'int and so forth. Chris
MacNN Development by kmkkid
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