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Last Week on my Mac: the devil in the detail

Time to pause for breath, I think, for macOS and Xcode. Apple needs to bring the docs up to date, and attend to the detail.

November 27, 2016 Macs, Technology

Tyger’s eye: the paintings of William Blake, 5 – The large prints, 1795

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A dozen major works, created as monoprints and then hand-painted to finish, show some of Blake’s most powerful and unique images.

November 26, 2016 General, Painting

Xcode Swift playgrounds 4: running scripts without Xcode

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There’s no point trying to script in Swift if you can’t deploy it to a user’s Mac. Here are two solutions available now.

November 26, 2016 Macs, Technology

The Story in Paintings: Henry Fuseli, Swiss Gothic

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He demonstrated that you can paint from your mind’s eye, however unusual your mind may be. A major influence of William Blake.

November 25, 2016 General, Painting

How the new Touch Bar can open access for those with visual impairment

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What good is a fiddly miniature display strip when you can’t see it properly? With the right controls, it can be a great improvement.

November 25, 2016 Macs, Technology

Xcode Swift playgrounds 3: shell scripts, droplets, and actions

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Running shell scripts from Swift playgrounds is easy, but there’s more work needed to support droplets and folder actions.

November 25, 2016 Macs, Technology

Tyger’s eye: the paintings of William Blake, 4 – Pity, painting Shakespeare’s similes

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Take a couple of similes from Macbeth, and depict them word for word in a painting to express a tough abstract concept. And doesn’t it work well.

November 24, 2016 General, Language, Painting

Xcode Swift playgrounds 2: Scripting files

A success at last: scripting file operations works now. But don’t trust much of the documentation; it just frustrates.

November 24, 2016 Macs, Technology

Into the Light: Helen Allingham’s eternal countryside

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She started out as a successful illustrator, but for most of her working life painted rural cottages across southern England.

November 23, 2016 General, Painting

Time Machine problems in macOS Sierra

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Some users are having problems getting Time Machine to work in Sierra. Here are some suggestions to get that first backup completed.

November 23, 2016 Macs, Technology

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