Re: adding to my UI
Re: adding to my UI
- Subject: Re: adding to my UI
- From: "Louis C. Sacha" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2004 10:07:24 -0800
Hello...
What the other posters said is correct, but just to clarify:
The specific problem is probably that you need to save the file in
XCode once you have added your new outlet or action. If you edit the
header in xcode, but have not saved it yet, then when you import the
header into InterfaceBuilder in any of the possible ways (choosing
"read files", dragging the header to IB, etc...) your are still
importing the old version of the header from before you added the new
interface information.
The reason choosing "write files" was working was most likely that it
forced xcode to save the file before the merge occurred, so that the
merge was done using the new file which had not been saved until that
point.
Hope that helps,
Louis
I'm working on small tutorial type projects trying to learn Cocoa and Obj-C.
After I create my UI in InterfaceBuilder and start coding in XCode,
I discover I need to add a new target/action. I'll write the method
to act as my target and open up InterfaceBuilder. I can't connect
the widget to the target until I do a 'write files'. This causes me
to go thru a whole merge operation to get InterfaceBuilder to
recognize the target so I can connect it. I thought doing a 'read
files' would work but it doesn't.
Is there an easier way to do this? What am I doing wrong?
Thanks.
-Phil
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