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Re: Multiple Views and NSWindowController
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Re: Multiple Views and NSWindowController


  • Subject: Re: Multiple Views and NSWindowController
  • From: Philip Bridson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2008 00:05:37 +0000

Yes. I connected it via IB.

Regards.

On 19 Jan 2008, at 23:42, Scott Andrew wrote:

So the obvious question is do you have the controller's window variable pointing to the window in the nob file?

On Jan 19, 2008, at 3:29 PM, Philip Bridson <email@hidden> wrote:

I have recently been working on using multiple nibs in a file. I had no trouble loading nibs but I could not change the view. Now I can load the view but cannot display windows, I don't understand why this is as I have not changed the code that I used to open the window. Below is an excerpt from my app.

//This is the header file for my Window Controller

@interface MyWindowController : NSWindowController {

   IBOutlet NSWindow    *myWindow;
   IBOutlet NSBox        *myBox;
   IBOutlet NSView        *primaryView;
   IBOutlet NSView        *subView;
}

-(IBAction)cancel:(id)sender;
-(IBAction)previous:(id)sender;
-(IBAction)next:(id)sender;

@end

//Implementation File

@implementation MyWindowController

-(IBAction)cancel:(id)sender
{
   [self close];
   [self release];
}

-(IBAction)previous:(id)sender
{
   [subView removeFromSuperview];
   [myBox addSubview:primaryView];
}

-(IBAction)next:(id)sender
{
   [primaryView removeFromSubview];
   [myBox addSubview:subView];
}

@end

//Action Controller - creates an instance of the window.

@interface MyAction : NSObject {

}

-(IBAction)openEditWindow;

@end

//Implementation

@Implementation MyAction

-(IBAction)openEditWindow
{
NSWindowController *_newWindow = [[NSWindowController alloc] initWindowWithNibName:@"MyNib"];
[_newWindow showWindow:self];
}


@end

I had been opening windows like this via a button press from a seperate nib and it had been working fine. Now I can't get it to do anything. Also,, how do I initialize myBox to have primaryView displayed when I load the nib? Previously, when the code above did work, myBox would appear in the window bu would have no subview.

Thanks guys...

Phil

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References: 
 >Multiple Views and NSWindowController (From: Philip Bridson <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Multiple Views and NSWindowController (From: Scott Andrew <email@hidden>)

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