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Re: how do you make NIB connections for class with multiple categories (and their headers)?
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Re: how do you make NIB connections for class with multiple categories (and their headers)?


  • Subject: Re: how do you make NIB connections for class with multiple categories (and their headers)?
  • From: Jens Alfke <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 17:12:09 -0700


On 12 Jun '08, at 4:43 PM, Paul Archibald wrote:

But what about a project like this, with a bunch of different header files, all of which are part of the same controller? Do I select all the header files in the Xcode project and drag all of them into the nib-instance window? And, when I do that should I "merge" the contents, or "replace"?

Just drag the header(s) that changed. In this case it's probably safer to do a merge than a replace, since I'm not sure how clever IB was about header parsing in Tiger.


FYI, this is all a lot more convenient on Leopard. IB 3 now automatically notices changes to header files as soon as you save them, so the outlets/actions in your nib are always up-to-date.

—Jens

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