Re: "Subclassing" NIB files
Re: "Subclassing" NIB files
- Subject: Re: "Subclassing" NIB files
- From: j o a r <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 21:23:13 +0100
You cannot subclass nib files per se, but since you can do in code
everything that you can do in IB you can create non-nib all-code based
view components for the parts of your UI that you need to be able to
change and extend for different projects. In IB you create placeholders
for these components using the "CustomView" container object and set it
to the custom view class that you have defined in code. These custom
views then automagically get's replaced with your project specific
views at runtime.
j o a r
On Wednesday, Nov 27, 2002, at 20:19 Europe/Stockholm, John Nairn wrote:
Now I want to extend the nib file to add a custom drawer and connect
its interface elements to the existing ones. I know I can copy the nib
file and work with a new one in the new application, but it would
preferable to keep the general nib file and just get new features in
by some method. The need is analogous to subclassing an object. This
approach is much more elegant because then as I enhance plotting code
it will appear in all applications that use it without having to go
through them all and add any changes to copies of the nib files too.
Is it possible?
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