Re: Interface Builder 3 -- Completely New!
Re: Interface Builder 3 -- Completely New!
- Subject: Re: Interface Builder 3 -- Completely New!
- From: Jon Hess <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2007 12:01:39 -0700
On Oct 27, 2007, at 10:39 AM, Colin Cornaby wrote:
I don't think you can. I've noticed IB3 is not really a team player
with XCode 3 in this department. I generally create my class files
from XCode, so I don't run into this issue. But I've noticed that
when I save a new nib into a project directory, it's not longer
added into the XCode project like IB2/XCode2 used to do. Maybe this
will be a feature for IB3.1? :)
It's true, IB 3.0 won't insert files into your Xcode projects. There
is an alternative though. Now you can add new nib files to your Xcode
project from Xcode. The "Add -> New Files…" dialog has a full range of
nibs that you can use as starting points when extending your
interface. For now, if you create a new nib or class in IB, you'll
have to add it to your xcode project manually with the "Add ->
Existing Files…" dialog.
Jon Hess
On Oct 27, 2007, at 10:26 AM, Alejandro Moreno Murillo wrote:
Thanks Colin.
But how i write out them???File->Write Class Files... doesn´t
include them into the targets for Xcode.
Thanks
El 27/10/2007, a las 19:10, Colin Cornaby escribió:
Hit the identity tab in the IB inspector, with your class
selected. You should be able to add/remove outlets and actions
there. You can then write out your class files from there.
On Oct 27, 2007, at 9:28 AM, Alejandro Moreno Murillo wrote:
Hi guys
In the new IB3, how i can create files for my new class?File-
Write Class Files... doesn´t insert them into the targets so
Xcode doesn´t include them.
In IB2 you could create classes and their files for Xcode with a
few clicks.
I can do this by creating the class before in Xcode and then, in
IB3, drag a NSOject and set it to my class, but I have to create
Outlets and Actions in Xcode, is this the correct way??
Thanks a lot.
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