Re: packed NSTextfield and NSFormatter in IB3 plugin...
Re: packed NSTextfield and NSFormatter in IB3 plugin...
- Subject: Re: packed NSTextfield and NSFormatter in IB3 plugin...
- From: Jonathan Hess <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2008 22:05:33 -0700
Hey Cyril -
How are you adding the formatter to the text field? After you add the
formatter, does it appear as a child of the text field in the document
outline view? If not, that's your problem. Interface Builder maintains
a tree of all of the objects in the document. If you do something like
call '[textField setFormatter:myFormatter]' where textField is a text
field in an Interface Builder document, but formatter hasn't been
added to the same document, then you'll run into this sort of issue.
Just make sure to invoke -[IBDocument addObject:myFormatter
toParent:myTextField] before calling [myTextField
setFormatter:myForamtter].
Hope that clears up your issue -
Jon Hess
On Aug 7, 2008, at 2:02 AM, Cyril Kardassevitch wrote:
hi,
I have designed customs NSTextField and NSFormatter objects that I
have tried to pack in an interface builder 3 plugin...
This works fine (can drag and drop the field, can access field
inspector), except that when I select the formatter, interface
builder generates an assertion failure with :
Backtrace:
1. Interface Builder 0x00006620 [IBApplication
handleAssertion:inFile:onLine:]
2. InterfaceBuilderKit 0x0021bed4 [IBObjectContainer
objectIDForObject:]
3. InterfaceBuilderKit 0x0021c0ec [IBObjectContainer
metadataForKey:ofObject:]
4. InterfaceBuilderKit 0x00224e84 [IBDocument
customClassNameForObject:]
5. InterfaceBuilderKit 0x00224e0c [IBDocument
classNameForObject:]
6. InterfaceBuilderKit 0x0023f210 [IBDocument
commonCustomClassNameOfObjects:]
7. InterfaceBuilderKit 0x0023f15c [IBInspectorController
computeTitle]
8. InterfaceBuilderKit 0x0023f08c [IBInspectorController
refresh]
9. InterfaceBuilderKit 0x0023b630 [IBInspectorController
rebuildInspectorStack]
10. InterfaceBuilderKit 0x0023b4c0 [IBInspectorController
validate:]
...
The NSTextField and NSFormatter child have their own working
plugins, and there is absolutely no problem if I combine the 2 above
objects manually in interface builder. The field and its formatter
are then fully accessible and designable.
I've tried various things without success. Has anyone got a tip on
how to expose a programmatically attached formatter ?
Thanks.
Cyril.
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