Custom View initialization: where?
Custom View initialization: where?
- Subject: Custom View initialization: where?
- From: Markus Spoettl <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 2 May 2008 19:05:13 -0700
Following the "View Programming Guide for Cocoa" if I use a Custom-
View proxy in IB, the view's initWithFrame: method will be called when
the NIB is loaded (this can be found in "Initializing View Instances
Created in Interface Builder").
I do have a custom NSView derived view and a simple window with one
proxy custom view in it. The class name is set to my view's class, but
the initializer does not get called. awakeFromNib: is called, though.
Is this a documentation error or is there something I have to do
before the dedicated initializer is getting called by the framework?
My view has a couple of objects it has to allocate, the initializer
being the best place.
I'm using Xcode 3.0 on 10.5.2
Regards
Markus
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