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Browser tab icons broken when iLife not installed #83

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dodgio opened this issue Nov 1, 2012 · 0 comments
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Browser tab icons broken when iLife not installed #83

dodgio opened this issue Nov 1, 2012 · 0 comments

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dodgio commented Nov 1, 2012

On a 10.6.8 (server) machine with iTunes, but no other iLife components installed, some browser tab icons are broken:

  • The Images icon is a generic OS X document icon.
  • The Audio icon is completely blank.

On 10.7.4 and 10.8.1 with iTunes, but no other iLife components installed, only one browser tab icon is broken:

  • The Images icon is a generic OS X document icon.
mikeabdullah added a commit that referenced this issue Nov 6, 2012
danielpunkass added a commit to danielpunkass/iMedia that referenced this issue Oct 18, 2016
…ounds] so that it appropriately offsets the badge position leftward to accommodate the kImageOriginXOffset, pulling it away from the edge of the view. Clean up the behavior of -[IMBOutlineView badgeRectForRow:] so that it no longer hardcodes the inset relative to the row rect, but instead uses the -frameOfCellAtColumn: method so that any intercellSpacing is automatically considered.

With this commit the badges are now drawn appropriately offset from the right edge of the view, and the progress indicators are aligned perfectly with them.
danielpunkass added a commit to danielpunkass/iMedia that referenced this issue Oct 18, 2016
* fix-badge-placement:
  Fix for karelia#83: fix the arithmetic in -[IMBNodeCell badgeRectForBounds] so that it appropriately offsets the badge position leftward to accommodate the kImageOriginXOffset, pulling it away from the edge of the view. Clean up the behavior of -[IMBOutlineView badgeRectForRow:] so that it no longer hardcodes the inset relative to the row rect, but instead uses the -frameOfCellAtColumn: method so that any intercellSpacing is automatically considered.
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