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Re: NSController: Connections vs Bindings
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Re: NSController: Connections vs Bindings


  • Subject: Re: NSController: Connections vs Bindings
  • From: Shawn Erickson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 18:07:11 -0800


On Jan 28, 2005, at 5:48 PM, Richard Patterson wrote:

Some examples connect a controller to its content with a connection; others use bindings. Do these amount to the same thing? If not, how do I know which is appropriate when?

I'm sorry to be asking so many basic questions, but I have been struggling for a month to write an application involving multiple table views and I really need to get it working so that I can get on with my real work. I have read everything I can find and am still struggling to figure out what I need to do.

An often overlook document...

<http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Reference/ CocoaBindingsRef/index.html>

...which may or may not help with question above. It does help to take some of the mystery out of the various options you see in the bindings panel in IB when selecting various objects.

-Shawn

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