... another set of standard Mac folders (You can tell that theMac considers them holy because they have special logos on their folder icons.) Except as noted, you're free to rename or delete them; ... contains MacOS itself (Don't confuse theMacOS folder, called System Folder, with the one that's just called System—that one contains MacOS X. ) 2.1.3 What's in Your Home Folder Within the folder ... anywhere Simply click the desktop background and then press -up arrow (which is the keystroke for Go Enclosing Folder; pay no attention to the fact that thecommand is dimmed at the moment).Because...
... EVOLUTION OF OSXThe Pre -Darwin Era: MacOS Classic The Prodigal Son: NeXTSTEP Enter: OSXOSX Versions, to Date 10.0 — Cheetah andthe First Foray 10.1 — Puma — a Stronger Feline, but 10.2 ... device and OS, the shell command prompt has been left as is, and by the hostname you can easily figure out which version of OSX or iOS the demo can be reproduced on (See Table I-1.) xxxi flast.indd ... 1: Darwinism: The Evolution of OSX CHAPTER 2: E Pluribus Unum: Architecture of OSXand iOS CHAPTER 3: On the Shoulders of Giants: OSXand iOS Technologies CHAPTER 4: Parts of the Process: Mach-O,...
... by the animation to change either thex value of the point or the width value of the size, andthe y values correspond to the y value of the point or the height value of the size The next example ... First on line 3, we are setting the path to the animation Recall that the animation will use thexand y values of this path as thexand y values of the frameOrigin for our moving view The next thing ... behind the animator And, since you already know the NSView and NSWindow classes, adding animation is as simple as asking for the animator proxy and then using the proxy exactly as you would the...
... Shift-F9 F10 Exposé: Shrinks and tiles all windows in all programs Exposé: Shrinks and tiles all windows in slow motion Exposé: Shrinks and tiles all windows in front most program Exposé: Flings ... Option-click the Zoom button Option-click Close button -drag an icon Option -drag Selects the Desktop Opens the selected icon Expands or collapses all folders within that window Selects next icon ... Hold Down Effect opening (They'll return the next time you start up.) Table E-2 In the Finder Highlights Spotlight box -Space Option- -Space Opens Spotlight window Expands or collapses a selected...
... MySQL on MacOSX You should keep the following issues and notes in mind: • The default location for the MySQL Unix socket is different on MacOSXandMacOSX Server depending on the installation ... on MacOSX Chapter Installing MySQL on MacOSX Using Native Packages You can install MySQL on MacOSX 10.3 .x (“Panther”) or newer using a MacOSX binary package in PKG format instead of the ... MySQL on MacOSX Using Native Packages You can use the package installer with MacOSX 10.3 and later, andthe package is available for both PowerPC and Intel architectures, and 32-bit and 64-bit...
... What MacOSX 10.2 Gives You What MacOSX Takes Away Three OSes in One About this Book The Very Basics Part I: TheMacOSX Desktop Chapter Folders and Windows Section 1.1 Getting into MacOSX ... even possible—in MacOSX For example: q Extension conflicts The number one destabilizing factor of the traditional Macintosh has been banished forever: MacOSX doesn't use system extensions and ... ex." That's a sure way to get funny looks in public Then there's the "Mac OS" part—what a misnomer! MacOSX is not, in fact, theMacOS Under the hood, it bears no resemblance whatsoever to the...
... "Mac OS X" and say "Mac O.S ex." That's a sure way to get funny looks in public Then there's the "Mac OS" part—what a misnomer! MacOSX is not, in fact, what millions of people think of as theMac ... on a MacOSX computer: menu, and so on the Dock, the sidebar, Exposé, icons, windows, menus, scroll bars, the Trash, aliases, the Part II, Applications in MacOS X, is dedicated to the proposition ... The Elements of theMacOSX Desktop The desktop is the shimmering, three-dimensional MacOSX landscape shown in Figure 1-2 If you're coming to Panther from MacOS or Windows, don't panic Most...
... Any Intelbased Mac, and almost all PowerPC Macs with a G4 or G5 processor will run MacOSX 10.5 (Leopard) If you want to run the newer MacOSX 10.6 (Snow Leopard), the PowerPC machines won’t ... only use the resize handles to change the width of the label Let’s center the label Make sure the left side of the label is lined up with the blue guideline near the left edge of the window Then, ... Cocoa Back then, the seed of today’s Cocoa was a part of NeXTStep, theOS that was the core of the NeXT computers NeXTStep was years ahead of its time, and, while the lab full of NeXT workstations...
... basic parts: Part I: Using OSXTheMacOSX operating system is accessible and easy to use right out of the box But if you want to customize the way OSX looks and behaves, the chapters in this part ... open programs and then choose All Windows in that corner’s menu, as shown in Figure 1-21 Close the Exposé & Spaces window Move the mouse pointer to the corner you selected as the Exposé hot corner ... drive The Macintosh operating system makes managing your files easy TheMacOSX component that helps you browse and manage files is the Finder The Finder runs at all times in the background, and...
... check and set the time ➟ 15 Chapter 1: Customizing OSX Access Programs Quickly with Exposé Open System Preferences and then click the Exposé & Spaces icon Click the Exposé tab to bring Exposé ... basic parts: Part I: Using OSXTheMacOSX operating system is accessible and easy to use right out of the box But if you want to customize the way OSX looks and behaves, the chapters in this part ... Microsoft Windows Apple menu Click the Apple icon in the upperleft corner of theOSX screen to open this menu and access important OSX functions like System Preferences, shutdown commands, and...
... in MacOSXand iOS Concurrent Programming in MacOSXand iOS Vandad Nahavandipoor Beijing • Cambridge • Farnham • Köln • Sebastopol • Tokyo Concurrent Programming in MacOSXand iOS by Vandad ... Nutshell Handbook, the Nutshell Handbook logo, andthe O’Reilly logo are registered trademarks of O’Reilly Media, Inc Concurrent Programming in MacOSXand iOS, the image of a Russian greyhound, and ... usually includes the title, author, publisher, and ISBN For example: “Concurrent Programming in MacOSXand iOS by Vandad Nahavandipoor (O’Reilly) Copyright 2011 Vandad Nahavandipoor, 9781449305635.”...
... store the results of thecommand when it is done In the example above, the grep command has two arguments: "Mac OS X" and Documents/to-do.txt The first argument to the grep command, "Mac OS X" , ... Unix every time you turn on your MacOSX computer, because at the core, MacOSX is Unix For most users, the Unix foundation for MacOSX operates behind the scenes; they may use MacOSX for ... then interprets the commands one word at a time The first word in the above command is grep, and so, the shell knows to execute the grep command After the options in thecommand line, you can add...
... they on the screen when you print them TheMac was the first, and is still the best, to provide the power to publish from the desktop TheMac was the first, and is still the best, to provide the ... provides a summary of the iTunes menu commands and their keyboard shortcuts (if available) Of course, you can use iTunes’ standard MacOSX commands, such as Hide and Quit 13 MacOSX DigLife-01 14 6/30/03 ... from the “regular” text, as in the following example Live the iLife Buy MacOSXand iLife: Using iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie, and iDVD at your favorite bookstore Put the book next to your Mac and...
... in MacOSXand iOS Concurrent Programming in MacOSXand iOS Vandad Nahavandipoor Beijing • Cambridge • Farnham • Köln • Sebastopol • Tokyo Concurrent Programming in MacOSXand iOS by Vandad ... Nutshell Handbook, the Nutshell Handbook logo, andthe O’Reilly logo are registered trademarks of O’Reilly Media, Inc Concurrent Programming in MacOSXand iOS, the image of a Russian greyhound, and ... usually includes the title, author, publisher, and ISBN For example: “Concurrent Programming in MacOSXand iOS by Vandad Nahavandipoor (O’Reilly) Copyright 2011 Vandad Nahavandipoor, 9781449305635.”...
... the way, was the last mention of other ways of writing MacOSX software—there are plenty of other books around on those!), but there is a good reason Development of MacOSX software using the ... describes some of the support utilities available in the Xcode Tools, including the Icon Composer, Property List Editor, and File Merge CHAPTER 1: Introducing Xcode Tools for MacOSXandthe iPhone ... CHAPTER 2: Introducingthe Xcode Workspace PUT THE XCODE ICON IN THE DOCK I am a great fan of the Dock in MacOSX It places the most common applications within single mouseclick range Also, as the...
... people who come to MacOSX from an earlier version of theMac OS, like MacOS 9, and lose half their hair when they discover how different things are in MacOSX In this mode, two of the biggest behavioral ... (sound, speech, movies), andthe Unix that lies beneath •• Part Five, MacOSX Online, covers all the Internet features of MacOS X, including the Mail email program andthe Safari Web browser/RSS ... MacOSXthe idea—de instead of desktop,forexample—andthenwaitafractionofasecond (or, if you’re late for a plane, press theTab key) MacOSX instantly and automatically fills in the rest of the...
... hardware-specific Mac attributes from thecommandline ÂÂ Appendix , Command- Line Tools Specific to MacOS X, ” provides a list of the command- line tools that are unique to MacOSXandMacOSX Server ... Hardware from theCommandLine 45 45 50 50 51 51 Appendix: Command- Line Tools Specific to MacOSX 56 Index Editing Configuration Files Text Editors Saving Text Files for UNIX Execution Editing ... Information The Command- Line Environment UNIX The Shell Accessing the Shell Local Access Remote Access Closing the Shell Executing Commands and Running Tools Terminating Commands Specifying Files and...
... is where command output is sent By default, command output is sent to thecommandline You can redirect the output from thecommandline to other commands and tools ÂÂ stderr The standard error ... commands You can use the command- line environment in MacOSXandMacOSX Server interactively by typing a commandand waiting for a result, or you can use the shell to compose scripts that run ... displayed on thecommandline along with standard output 19 Redirecting Input and Output From thecommand line, you can redirect input and output from a command to a file, or to another command Redirect...
... folder path in a command, you can drag the file or folder from a Finder window to the Terminal window 22 Chapter 2 Using the Command- Line Shell Interactively Scripting theCommandLine Instead ... 3 Scripting theCommandLine Connecting to Remote Computers Learn about using the command- line on computers remotely If you need to run command- line tools on remote computers, there are tools ... earlier versions of MacOSXandMacOSX Server, system administrators used the watchdog daemon to monitor critical services or modified the rc scripts These are no longer supported and should be...