Re: stupid newbie questions
Re: stupid newbie questions
- Subject: Re: stupid newbie questions
- From: "Theodore H. Smith" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 28 May 2005 00:47:19 +0100
OK, I figured this one out just after posting, by making a new
project and experimenting/observing with it.
"File's Owner" is actually the NSDocument, at least for this project.
The fact that the nib name is "MyDocument.nib" might have some
relation to the fact that my class name is "MyDocument".
So I just should drag a line from File's Owner to my window, and then
connect it via an outlet.
But I'm not sure if anything would go wrong if I renamed the class
name, fixed the source code to match, and didn't update the nib. I'm
not sure what would happen if if I did that. I don't suppose you can
understand something without knowing what will happen when you don't
do it properly ... So I probably won't understand this nib thing
properly without trying to break it.
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