Re: Interface Builder 3.0 and applying window style: textured
Re: Interface Builder 3.0 and applying window style: textured
- Subject: Re: Interface Builder 3.0 and applying window style: textured
- From: David Hong <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 20:24:45 +1100
Hi all,
Just a quick update on the issue. I submitted a bug-report as Jon
Hess suggested and it looks like someone's filed the bug before me.
The good thing is, they are looking into it.
Cheers Jon for your suggestion.
Regards,
David G. Hong
On 30/10/2007, at 7:23 AM, Jon Hess wrote:
Hey David -
This sounds like a bug in Interface Builder. Perhaps you could
sample Interface Builder when this happens with "sample Interface\
Builder" in the terminal, and then attach the generated file from /
tmp to a bug report filed at http://bugreport.apple.com/
Good Luck -
Jon Hess
On Oct 28, 2007, at 11:57 PM, David Hong wrote:
Hi,
I have recently installed Leopard on my MacBook Pro (Intel) and my
developer tools have also been updated to version 3.0 (Xcode and
Interface Builder).
Now the problem:
When I apply check "Textured" in the attribute inspector for a
window, I cannot uncheck this back. For example, doesn't matter how
many times I click the "Textured" check button, it is always
checked and it some times freezes Interface Builder - and requires
application restart.
Now, I don't know if my descriptions are enough but that is exactly
what is happening, I haven't done anything to the NIB file. I can
reproduce this error with every new project/nib file I create.
I tried searching on forums and mailing lists, however, I have been
unsuccessful. Hopefully someone can clarify what I a experiencing.
Regards,
David G. Hong
david.g.hong@mac
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