... In the Sidebar (Section 1.2), click the Home icon (the little house). • In the Dock, click the Home icon.(If you don't see one, consult Section 4.2 for instructions on how to put one there.) ... them.) Most of these folders aren't very useful to you, the Mac& apos;s human companion. They're there for MacOS X& apos;s own use (which is why the Finder Preferences dialog box offers ... MacOS X, you'll find the following folders in the main hard drive window: • Applications. The Applications folder, of course, contains the complete collection of MacOSX programs on...
... from the first partition N Starts up from network server R Resets the laptop screen T Puts theMac into FireWire Target Disk mode X Starts up in MacOSX (if 9 is onthe same disk) Option ... Dock icon Opens a shortcut menu -drag an icon onto a Dock icon Prevents Dock icons from moving, so you can drop your icon onto one of them -drag a Dock icon Drags the actual item Option- ... Shift-Option- -Q Logs out without confirmation box Shift- -Delete Empties the Trash Shift-Option- -Delete Empties the Trash without confirmation box Option-"Empty Trash" Empties the...
... NSArrayController. The add button will beconnected to the -add: action, and the remove button will be connectedto the - remove: action onthe Recipes NSArrayController. These buttonscan be connected ... inspector, chooseEntity, and set the entity name to RecipeIngredient. Set the bindings asbefore with one additional change. Onthe Bindings tab of the inspec-tor, enable the content set in the controller ... om the main menu to create a second button and change the second button’s i mage to NSRemoveTemplate.Next, we can “wire up” th e buttons under the NSTableView and connectthem directly to the...
... you have no further use. Option-clicking the close button of any one window (or pressing -Option-W) closes all of them. On the other hand, the Option-key trick doesn't close all windows ... MacOSX Desktop Upon first starting up MacOS X, most people emit (or manage to suppress) two successive gasps. The first is one of amazement, as the shimmering, three-dimensional MacOSXdesktop ... version of MacOS X, you'll know right away you're not in Kansas anymore. For the first time in the history of the Macintosh, no little smiling -Mac icon appears when you hit the power...
... turn on a MacOSX computer: the Dock, the sidebar, Exposé, icons, windows, menus, scroll bars, the Trash, aliases, the menu, and so on. ● Part II, Applications in MacOS X, is dedicated to the ... you'll find if you upgraded from MacOS 9. It contains MacOS 9 itself. (Don't confuse theMacOS 9 folder, called System Folder, with the one that's just called System: that one contains ... run MacOS X, you'll find the following folders in the main hard drive window:● Applications. The Applications folder, of course, contains the complete collection of MacOSX programs on...
... phí cho Mac app cho phép bạn chuyển đổi các ứng dụng web ưa thích vào hệ điều hành MacOSX và có thể khởi động từ desktop bất cứ lúc nào. Fluid có chức năng đánh dấu một trang web, thay ... Lưu các ứng dụng web ưa thích vào HĐH MacOSX với Fluid Với các trình duyệt web đều cung cấp một trong những cách dễ nhất để truy cập vào các trang web ưa thích, nhưng nó cũng dễ dàng mất ... trình duyệt web và trang chủ sẽ luôn luôn là trang web bạn tạo ra nó. Các liên kết trang web sẽ luôn luôn mở trong ứng dụng, trong khi các URL từ một lĩnh vực khác nhau sẽ mở trong trình duyệt...
... Mail Dashboard của MacOSX Lion Bạn sẽ thắc mắc rằng Mission Control ở đây rồi, vậy thì Expose nằm ở đâu? Xin thưa rằng Expose bây giờ đã trở thành App Expose và được kích hoạt bằng ... bật của MacOSX Lion 10.7 Hệ điều hành MacOSX của Apple đã rất tốt, và mỗi phiên bản cập nhật của Mac đều mang theo rất nhiều những cái mới. MacOS Lion 10.7 (sau đây sẽ gọi là Lion) cũng ... của Exposé, một ứng dụng xuất hiện trên MacOSX đã lâu. Mission Control có thể được kích hoạt bằng cách nhấn F3 trên bàn phím hoặc kéo ba/bốn ngón tay hướng lên. Mission Control cho ảnh xem...
... might wonder about the specific choice: why “NS” instead of “Cocoa,” for example? Well, the “NS” prefix dates back from the time when the toolkit was called NextSTEP and was the product of NeXT ... and run the program by clicking the Build and Go button or pressing ⌘R. If there aren’t any nasty syntax errors, Xcode compiles and links your program and then runs it. Open the Xcode console ... bring up the Console window to see the output, by choosing Console from the Run menu, or using the keyboard shortcut ⌘⇧R. In the Run Debugger Console window, you should see output like the following:2008-07-20...
... 1.1.2. The Elements of theMacOSXDesktop Thedesktop is the shimmering, three-dimensional MacOSX landscape shown in Figure 1-2. On a new Mac, it's covered by a starry galaxy photo ... Choose Finder Preferences, click General, and turn off the checkboxes of the disks whose icons you don't want onthe desktop: Hard disks, External disks, and so on. From now on, you'll ... been through theMacOSX setup process described in Appendix A, no big deal. You arrive at theMacOSX desktop. • If it's a shared Mac, you may encounter the Login dialog box, shown in...
... Unfortunately, there aren't any instructions for using these 18 ready-made AppleScripts. Nonetheless, Apple's real hope is that these example scripts give you a leg up on creating your ... (see the end of this chapter). Unfortunately, no other kinds of computers could open these files, so PICT files gave conniptions to the equipment at printing shops. MacOSX acknowledges the ... X acknowledges the existence of PICT files, and can open them just fine; the Preview program can even export them. Otherwise, however, MacOSX dramatically downplays the importance of PICT...
... Internet connection sharing feature (Section 18.5.4), then it's important to turn onthe firewall only for the first Macthe one that's the gateway to the Internet. Leave the firewall ... Stealth Mode, then, makes your Mac even more invisible onthe network; it means that your Mac won't respond to the electronic signal called a ping. (On the other hand, you won't be able ... Photoshop to the front, MacOSX frees up the necessary memory for it by storing some of the background programs' code onthe hard drive. When you switch back to, say, Safari, MacOSX swaps...