Re: Subclassing in Interface Builder 3 - solution to Scott's problem
Re: Subclassing in Interface Builder 3 - solution to Scott's problem
- Subject: Re: Subclassing in Interface Builder 3 - solution to Scott's problem
- From: Scott F Bayes <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 21:36:23 +0900
Hi List,
A couple of days ago I had written a request for help with getting IB
3 to recognize a class I'd created in Xcode and make it available as a
custom class for my File's Owner. Unfortunately, nobody was able to
provide much help...
Except that Kevin's blog suggested typing in the class name to the
Identity Inspector. Sure enough, even though there was no
autocompletion as I typed, IB 3 accepted the name and my new IBOutlet
became available at last to File's Owner!
So, thanks Kevin! and I hope this helps someone else.
Best Regards,
ScottB
On Nov 12, 2007, at 14:01 , Kevin Cathey wrote:
I know that a common question among IB users that are starting to
use IB 3 after migrating from IB 2 is: how to I subclass something?
It was so easy in IB 2 with the class browser, and now I have no
idea how to do it in IB 3?
In order to answer peoples' inquiries on this, I wrote a blog post
on my site that explains how to do this:
http://kevincathey.com/apple/subclassing-in-interface-builder-3/
Feel free to check it out.
Kevin
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Kevin Cathey
http://www.kevincathey.com
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