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| #542 | worksforme | #/pageForPoint:nearest: not available in 32-bit CCL | ||
| Description |
The #/pageForPoint:nearest: method of pdfView is not available in 32-bit CCL (but it is in 64-bit CCL). I am mindful of the resolution of ticket #535 (32-bit CCL ships with Tiger interfaces, not Leopard) but the Apple docs say that #/pageForPoint:nearest: was introduced in 10.4 so it seems like it ought to be there. |
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| #545 | fixed | Instances of gui:ns-lisp-string don't print properly | ||
| Description |
The contents of an instance of gui:ns-lisp-string always prints as the empty string. This seems to be because gui:ns-lisp-strings answer NIL to initialized-nsobject-p, which results in their nsobject-description being the empty string. Probably should change the nsobject-description of uninitialized objects to "[uninitialized]" or something like that while you're at it. |
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| #555 | fixed | Two top-level command system bugs | ||
| Description |
1) TLC'c interact badly with symbol macros. For example: ? (define-symbol-macro pwd 1) PWD ? pwd #P"/" ? This wouldn't be so bad except that 2) there also seems to be a bug in the top-level command processor for TLCs that take arguments, e.g.: ? :cd "/" #P"/" ? cd "/" Too few arguments in call to #<Compiled-function CCL::CD (Non-Global) #x3000405443CF>: 0 arguments provided, at least 1 required. ? "/" ? TLC could use some documentation as well. |
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