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Re: Could not connect the action to target of class
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Re: Could not connect the action to target of class


  • Subject: Re: Could not connect the action to target of class
  • From: Hamish Allan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 01:56:41 +0000


On Mar 11, 2005, at 1:31, James McConnell wrote:

Because File's Owner's Custom Class is usually MyDocument in a doc-based app
by default. Chances are it's not liking the fact that you've "reassigned"
File's Owner.

Somehow I seem to have got away with it before in a previous document-based application, but thinking about it...


On Mar 11, 2005, at 1:31, b a r t o n wrote:

This may not, however, be what you want - what you may want instead is
to instantiate your controller object to is appears in the same icon
view as the File's Owner and drag from your UI elements directly to
the controller.

...that's what I want to do. I wonder why I did the other thing in my previous code?!


Thanks,
Hamish

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