Re: unconnected TextFields
Re: unconnected TextFields
- Subject: Re: unconnected TextFields
- From: Buddy Kurz <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 15:25:58 -0700
Did you by chance create methods to set the text values of the text
fields called -(void)setTextFieldName:(NSString *)newtext; where
textFieldName is the outlet name?
This prevents the outlet values from being set when the NIB is loaded.
On Thursday, October 23, 2003, at 02:11 PM, Robert Clair wrote:
I have an (abstract) class which encapsulates accessory views. It
handles loading the nib and it has an outlet that gets a connection to
the actual view. All my views that will be programatically placed in
windows or panels inherit from it. I have a number of these and up to
this point all has worked well. I made a new one today for a "progress
view". The actual view has only three widgets: 1 NSProgressIndicator
and 2 NSTextFields for labels. The textfields are given outlets and
connected up in IB because I want to be able to change the text (put
in a filename, say what is being waited for). My problem is that the
textfields are somehow not being connected. When I stop in
awakeFromNib the progress indicator and the view are connected (and
work properly) but the outlets for the textfields are set to nil. I
have checked and rechecked the connections. I have broken and remade
them. I rebuilt the nib from scratch in IB. Nothing. My other
accessory views have labels that are set up the same way (mostly ones
that indicate units and are changed according to whether the user
wants inches or cm) and work. I opened a working and the non-working
ones side by side in IB and I don't see any difference. It would make
sense if none of the widgets were connected but only some of them...
Has anyone experienced anything like this ?
Thanks,
Bob Clair
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