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[Skim-app-develop] Problems on Sierra
Christiaan Hofman
2016-09-22 20:51:26 UTC
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Is there anyone here who has Sierra, and can help fix problems there It seems PDFKit is really making a mess of thing there. And as I don’t have Sierra (and can’t have it), I have no way of figuring out the problems.

Christiaan
Shouwei Li
2016-09-23 11:55:33 UTC
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I have Sierra environment, what could I do to help you?
Post by Christiaan Hofman
Is there anyone here who has Sierra, and can help fix problems there It
seems PDFKit is really making a mess of thing there. And as I don’t have
Sierra (and can’t have it), I have no way of figuring out the problems.
Christiaan
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Christiaan Hofman
2016-09-23 12:06:57 UTC
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Post by Shouwei Li
I have Sierra environment, what could I do to help you?
Is there anyone here who has Sierra, and can help fix problems there It seems PDFKit is really making a mess of thing there. And as I don’t have Sierra (and can’t have it), I have no way of figuring out the problems.
Christiaan
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Sjouwen Li
You you know a bit about objective c development?

I don’t really know what’s going on, that’s the problem. It seems in particular that annotations don’t work properly anymore, in several ways. And I have no idea why and exactly what. But I cannot test myself, and that’s the only way to figure out what Apple broke.

Christiaan
Shouwei Li
2016-09-23 12:55:29 UTC
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Is there a ticket to trace this issue, or some explanation in detail?

I can try but can not promise to find out the root cause. If you want me to
test something, that's no problem for sure.
Post by Shouwei Li
I have Sierra environment, what could I do to help you?
Post by Christiaan Hofman
Is there anyone here who has Sierra, and can help fix problems there It
seems PDFKit is really making a mess of thing there. And as I don’t have
Sierra (and can’t have it), I have no way of figuring out the problems.
Christiaan
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Best Regards!
Sjouwen Li
You you know a bit about objective c development?
I don’t really know what’s going on, that’s the problem. It seems in
particular that annotations don’t work properly anymore, in several ways.
And I have no idea why and exactly what. But I cannot test myself, and
that’s the only way to figure out what Apple broke.
Christiaan
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Christiaan Hofman
2016-09-23 12:58:01 UTC
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There’s in particular bug # 1109.

Christiaan
Post by Shouwei Li
Is there a ticket to trace this issue, or some explanation in detail?
I can try but can not promise to find out the root cause. If you want me to test something, that's no problem for sure.
Post by Shouwei Li
I have Sierra environment, what could I do to help you?
Is there anyone here who has Sierra, and can help fix problems there It seems PDFKit is really making a mess of thing there. And as I don’t have Sierra (and can’t have it), I have no way of figuring out the problems.
Christiaan
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Best Regards!
Sjouwen Li
You you know a bit about objective c development?
I don’t really know what’s going on, that’s the problem. It seems in particular that annotations don’t work properly anymore, in several ways. And I have no idea why and exactly what. But I cannot test myself, and that’s the only way to figure out what Apple broke.
Christiaan
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Christiaan Hofman
2016-09-29 09:20:56 UTC
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Could you have a look at this? Can you check this with the current source?

Also, could you figure out in a simple test project what the actual value of constants like kPDFAnnotationKey_Rect is? Is it something like “/Rect” or “Rect”?

thanks,

Christiaan
Post by Christiaan Hofman
There’s in particular bug # 1109.
Christiaan
Post by Shouwei Li
Is there a ticket to trace this issue, or some explanation in detail?
I can try but can not promise to find out the root cause. If you want me to test something, that's no problem for sure.
Post by Shouwei Li
I have Sierra environment, what could I do to help you?
Is there anyone here who has Sierra, and can help fix problems there It seems PDFKit is really making a mess of thing there. And as I don’t have Sierra (and can’t have it), I have no way of figuring out the problems.
Christiaan
--
Best Regards!
Sjouwen Li
You you know a bit about objective c development?
I don’t really know what’s going on, that’s the problem. It seems in particular that annotations don’t work properly anymore, in several ways. And I have no idea why and exactly what. But I cannot test myself, and that’s the only way to figure out what Apple broke.
Christiaan
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Best Regards!
Shouwei Li
Shouwei Li
2016-09-29 09:46:31 UTC
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Hi,

I checked out the reversion 9134, but did not find some constants like
kPDFAnnotationKey_Rect.

Actually, I am not familiar with the source code of skim. If possible,
would you please tell me what should I do in more detail, I will follow
your instruction and send you back the output. Is that ok?

Thanks!
Post by Christiaan Hofman
Could you have a look at this? Can you check this with the current source?
Also, could you figure out in a simple test project what the actual value
of constants like kPDFAnnotationKey_Rect is? Is it something like “/Rect”
or “Rect”?
thanks,
Christiaan
There’s in particular bug # 1109.
Christiaan
Is there a ticket to trace this issue, or some explanation in detail?
I can try but can not promise to find out the root cause. If you want me
to test something, that's no problem for sure.
Post by Shouwei Li
I have Sierra environment, what could I do to help you?
Post by Christiaan Hofman
Is there anyone here who has Sierra, and can help fix problems there It
seems PDFKit is really making a mess of thing there. And as I don’t have
Sierra (and can’t have it), I have no way of figuring out the problems.
Christiaan
--
Best Regards!
Sjouwen Li
You you know a bit about objective c development?
I don’t really know what’s going on, that’s the problem. It seems in
particular that annotations don’t work properly anymore, in several ways.
And I have no idea why and exactly what. But I cannot test myself, and
that’s the only way to figure out what Apple broke.
Christiaan
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Best Regards!
Shouwei Li
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Christiaan Hofman
2016-09-29 12:09:24 UTC
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No, it’s not in the source code. they’re only defined on Sierra, so I cannot use them. But I need the values to use them instead to make some fixes for Sierra. So I was asking if you could make a simple test project to figure them out. For instance, a trivial app that links to the Quartz framework, and in the application delegate imports PDFKit and adds a line like

NSLog(@“%@“, kPDFAnnotationKey_Rect);

Running that should give the value in the console.

Christiaan
Hi,
I checked out the reversion 9134, but did not find some constants like kPDFAnnotationKey_Rect.
Actually, I am not familiar with the source code of skim. If possible, would you please tell me what should I do in more detail, I will follow your instruction and send you back the output. Is that ok?
Thanks!
Could you have a look at this? Can you check this with the current source?
Also, could you figure out in a simple test project what the actual value of constants like kPDFAnnotationKey_Rect is? Is it something like “/Rect” or “Rect”?
thanks,
Christiaan
Post by Christiaan Hofman
There’s in particular bug # 1109.
Christiaan
Post by Shouwei Li
Is there a ticket to trace this issue, or some explanation in detail?
I can try but can not promise to find out the root cause. If you want me to test something, that's no problem for sure.
Post by Shouwei Li
I have Sierra environment, what could I do to help you?
Is there anyone here who has Sierra, and can help fix problems there It seems PDFKit is really making a mess of thing there. And as I don’t have Sierra (and can’t have it), I have no way of figuring out the problems.
Christiaan
--
Best Regards!
Sjouwen Li
You you know a bit about objective c development?
I don’t really know what’s going on, that’s the problem. It seems in particular that annotations don’t work properly anymore, in several ways. And I have no idea why and exactly what. But I cannot test myself, and that’s the only way to figure out what Apple broke.
Christiaan
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Best Regards!
Shouwei Li
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Best Regards!
Shouwei Li
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