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How do you connect two classes (e.g IBOutlet and IBAction) when not using IB
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How do you connect two classes (e.g IBOutlet and IBAction) when not using IB


  • Subject: How do you connect two classes (e.g IBOutlet and IBAction) when not using IB
  • From: Jason Kenney <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2003 23:32:22 -0500

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After finding out how to create buttons and other stuff in code depending on a plist, I now am trying to figure out how to connect them to the rest of an interface already prebuilt in Interface Builder. So far I havent seen anything in tutorials relating to this since the whole world is revolved around IB.
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