Re: How to setup "FileOwner" in IB
Re: How to setup "FileOwner" in IB
- Subject: Re: How to setup "FileOwner" in IB
- From: Mark Dawson <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 13:02:06 -0700
Thanks!
It also looks like you can select the file owner, select open the
inspector, change the popup to "custom class" (looks like "cmd-5"
duplicates the open inspector, choose "custom class" operation)…
Mark
Setting the file owner is amazingly simple, yet amazingly obscure
(couldn't even find it in the docs, but that may just be my missing
something obvious).
- Drag your controller header file to the NIB.
- Select the File Owner instance (single click)
- Choose the Custom Class (Cmd-5) and find your controller class
- Select your controller class
Save, finish your connections, etc.
That's it,
Lance
On Apr 22, 2005, at 10:34 AM, Mark Dawson wrote:
I've created my first new nib in IB, and I seem to be missing some
important step: while I've dragged my "PreferencesWindowController.h"
file on top of the "FileOwner" icon (or just that window), and I see
it in the classes structure
(NSObject->NSResponder->NSWindowResponder), when I click on the icon,
the "outlets" connection (inspector window) is empty. What am I
supposed to do to get outlets to show up?
Thanks,
Mark
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