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IB Palette question


  • Subject: IB Palette question
  • From: Wagner Truppel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2006 13:32:18 -0700

Hello...

I've built a couple of IB palettes as separate XCode projects and they work as I intended them to. I then tried to create a new palette that contains the widgets of the other palettes much like, for example, the standard Controls palette from IB.

The problem I'm having is that while the separate widget palettes work just fine (both within IB and when their frameworks are linked into a new application), the "master" palette is causing IB to show a dialog box every time it's started, with the message:

"Palettes (MyPalette1, MyPalette2) were not found. Do you want to try to load MasterPalette.nib anyway?"

and three buttons: "Try to load anyway", "Load the Palette", and "Don't load".

The odd thing is that if I choose to try and load the nib anyway, everything works just fine, so it's not as if the individual widget frameworks or their inspectors are missing. It seems that I'm missing some configuration setting that tells IB where to look for them inside the master framework and its nib.

I also noticed that if I copy the individual widget palettes and their frameworks into the ~/Library/Palletes and ~/Library/Frameworks directories, then IB doesn't complain.

Any and all help is appreciated.
Wagner
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