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On 8/29/07, Tron Thomas <email@hidden> wrote:The class is a subclass of NSWindowController and it is the owner of the NIB.
After struggling for many days, I was finally able to create a custom view that could support binding to a custom property.
I am using this view in a window NIB and the window controller for
that NIB is the object providing the value the view and other
standard controls in the window bind to. The window controller is
the delegate for the window and it attempts to free itself when the
window closes.
This window controller of yours...
Is it a subclass of NSWindowController? Is it the owner of the nib? If not a subclass of NSWindowController do you related the top-level objects in the nib at some point?
-Shawn
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