Re: cmd+s not working in 10.1
Re: cmd+s not working in 10.1
- Subject: Re: cmd+s not working in 10.1
- From: "Peesapaty Ramesh" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2003 20:29:00 +0530
Hi Rakesh,
Thanks for immediate reply .I changed Interface Builder preferences
for Nib File Compatibility to Both formats .Also i have checked all the
connections .Every thing is fine,still it doesn't work in 10.1 when
compiled on 10.2 .We have a SAVE button on the screen .The user can either
click on that button or press "cmd+s" to save the data . In 10.1 the
IBAction on SAVE Button is not called and "cmd+s" also doesn't work.
Thanks and Regards,
Ramesh
Rakesh Pandey <email@hidden>
04-02-2003 19:52
To: Peesapaty Ramesh <email@hidden>
cc:
Subject: Re: cmd+s not working in 10.1
Hi,
Check your MainMenu.nib file, I think the key Equivalent for Save key
is broken, set it to command+s and try again. Moreover corruption of
nib files is common in 10.2, it might happen that your nib file got
corrupted. If you have to use the same nib file on both 10.2 and 10.1
then set the Interface Builder's preferences for it. After that check
for the key equivalent and save the nib file again.
Hope it helps.
Thanks & regards
Rakesh Pandey
On Tuesday, February 4, 2003, at 07:38 PM, Peesapaty Ramesh wrote:
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Hi All,
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I have a document based application which was built in 10.2 . When i
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used
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it on 10.2 it saved the data on "cmd+s" .The same application did not
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do
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anything when i tried to save data by "cmd+s" on 10.1.x .On 10.1 it
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saves
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data when i select save from File menu.I have no clue of what the
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problem
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is.Please help me.
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Thanks anr Regards,
>
Ramesh
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