Re: Loading a view from a nib multiple times
Re: Loading a view from a nib multiple times
- Subject: Re: Loading a view from a nib multiple times
- From: "Geert B. Clemmensen" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2004 17:36:45 +0200
Hello there,
Wouldn't it be a matter of simply doing an archive (encodeWith...) of
the existing view (loaded from the nib) and then unarchive
(decodeWith...) as many times as needed?
Regards,
Geert B. Clemmensen
www.frontbase.com
On 24. sep 2004, at 16.57, Raphael Sebbe wrote:
I would create multiple instances of the owner, each loading that NIB.
Raphael
On 24 Sep 2004, at 16:05, John Fox wrote:
Hi:
In my app, I have a "sub view" that contains a button (with an image)
and a text field. I've created this view in IB and have connected my
controller to the button, text field and the view itself so that I
have IBOutlets for all. Then as necessary, I can programmatically add
this view to my "main" view, positioning it on screen as necessary
and receiving messages from the button to my controller. When the nib
file is loaded, the button is initialized with the image, and the
text field has its default stringValue already set.
My question is how can I add more than one instance of this same
view? If I copy the view in code, I get an exception, so I'm stumped.
I know I can programatically create my view, and create the button
and text field within the view, but if I have to do this, what good
is having created it in IB in the first place?
Any advice greatly appreciated.
John
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