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Multiple Windows for an App question
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Multiple Windows for an App question


  • Subject: Multiple Windows for an App question
  • From: James Housley <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2005 13:19:29 -0500

I tried creating a second window for an my app and it it never became viewable. I tried basing my work on SimpleMultiWindow and something didn't work right, I will deal with that later, unless I find a step by step on how to. So I just imported the .nib file for the second window into my app and am going from there. If I use a NSTextField, I can put data in it and such. I need a NSTextView, it shows up and I can initialize it just fine. I how ever can not put any data into it. Is this because I in SimpleMultiWindow it is sub-classed on NSWindowController instead of NSDocument?

Jim

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