nibs,subclassing, nsviews
nibs,subclassing, nsviews
- Subject: nibs,subclassing, nsviews
- From: Jim Mooney <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 01:15:09 -0400
That is exactly what I did, drag stuff to the view.....Not the window.
Nothing shows up when I run the program the complete contents of the
view is empty........except when I do drawrect and force stuff into the
view.
Now if I directly drag the stuff into the view contained in the window,
as you mention it works. The problem/or hope is to call nib NSViews
containing forms of subclasses of NSView and call them, use them and
release them as I want them.
So Interface Building is unable to speak to a sole NSView subclass
which contains buttons and fields?
Why does interface builder allow you to add stuff into an NSView when
it is not attached to a window?
I would think that since it is provided for in Interface Builder, this
was a feature not an oversite. Please don't take this as sarcastic.
There is a big bug too in Interface Builder when you add Objects into
an NSView which is inside a scrollview which is inside a split pane.
<< trust me I need this. This is not an experiment.
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