I have recently published a small article entitled "
"Safe Sleep" feature in (some) new PowerBooks" which described the new "Safe Sleep" feature in the PowerBooks introduced last month.
As you can imagine, this is not a hardware feature but can be accomplished with software. Windows actually did this for years now, they refer to it as "
hibernate".
Matt Johnston decided to take a deeper look at the inner workings of the safe sleep feature to see whether it could be made available for older PowerBook or even iBooks.
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Sun, 11.04.2010 14:10
I just solved this simply by o bserving notifications I neede d to track anyway. In my case these were delegate mess [...]
Thu, 01.04.2010 08:43
dj, I haven't checked that situation yet, but I should be able to give it some attentio n shortly. I'll get b [...]
Thu, 01.04.2010 08:40
the scrollView itself is not r esponding to any touches. for example, i added a button on t he scrollview and it doe [...]
Fri, 05.03.2010 23:34
Anya, sorry for not getting back to your earlier. You wil l have to leave some empty spa ce at the sides of your [...]
Sun, 28.02.2010 15:31
Thanks for this great referenc e, there is a little documenta tion about paging in scrollvie w. I have one issue tho [...]