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Re: Can't modify existing user interface
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Re: Can't modify existing user interface


  • Subject: Re: Can't modify existing user interface
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 5 May 2003 23:57:41 +0200

Weird. And if you create a new nib file, everything works as expected? You do have write access to the nib file in question (not that I think it would act like this if you didn't)?
Sorry, I'm all out of ideas.

j o a r

On Monday, May 5, 2003, at 23:54 Europe/Stockholm, John Farmer wrote:

That is correct, I mean the window contained in the nib file. Yes, when I
drag a item from the palette, I drag it right where I want it placed in the
window. Then I release the mouse button, the item just springs back. I am
placing this control on a tabview, but I have also tried to place it on the
window proper. I have also tried to create a new window and place any
control on it, and it will just spring back.
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