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  • Subject: "no document could be created"
  • From: Koen van der Drift <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2005 09:04:45 -0500

Hi,

Just started a new cocoa-document based application. I added a windowcontroller, and changed the name of MyDocument to FPDocument for the source files, nib file, and in the code. When I do not rename MyDoument (the class, not the file), then the app starts without a problem. But when I also change the class name of MyDocument, I get a error dialog saying "No document could be created". The run log says "The DocumentType type doesn't map to any NSDocumentClass".

I have made document based apps before, but never ran into this problem.

Is there another place where I need to change MyDocument?

thanks,

- Koen.
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