Re: How to create palette and inspector for custom controller?
Re: How to create palette and inspector for custom controller?
- Subject: Re: How to create palette and inspector for custom controller?
- From: Laurent Daudelin <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 19:51:04 -0500
on 18/02/04 18:25, thomas lewis at email@hidden wrote:
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I would like to create a controller that will generically allow an
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NSTableView to get data from a database. I have this working for a
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specific table, what I would like to do is specify an attribute which
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is the name of the table that each of my controllers will use. I have
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seen an example that creates an Interface Builder palette to add an
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inspector for a custom view. I would like to do the same for my
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controller. How do I add my custom controller to a palette in
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Interface Builder? Thanks in advance for the help.
Check the "BusyPalette" sample in
/Developer/Examples/InterfaceBuilder/BusyPalette and also in
/Developer/Examples/InterfaceBuilder/bMoviePalette. That should get you
started...
-Laurent.
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