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Re: 1 controller, 1 nib, 2 windows?
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Re: 1 controller, 1 nib, 2 windows?


  • Subject: Re: 1 controller, 1 nib, 2 windows?
  • From: Daniel Todd Currie <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 15:08:40 -0800

Ah, I assumed you were not using bindings... Are you sure you need bindings?


On 2004 Nov 11, at 15:02, Scott Ribe wrote:

why not have two window outlets?

Because I'm new to Cocoa and I assumed that NSWindowController had some
setup or use (or voodoo) of the window outlet of which I was unaware ;-)


If that's not the case, if it just finds the connected window after the nib
is loaded and assigns window, then yes that would do what I want--very
easily.


Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.


-- Scott Ribe email@hidden http://www.killerbytes.com/ (303) 665-7007 voice





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