Re: newbie question: menu item appears when app runs, but is not visible in NIB
Re: newbie question: menu item appears when app runs, but is not visible in NIB
- Subject: Re: newbie question: menu item appears when app runs, but is not visible in NIB
- From: Paul Archibald <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 15:39:01 -0700
Yes, I did that. No dice.
At this point I am doing better. Since I have just barely begun, I
just made a new branch of the codebase and started over (in the nib,
the source code I copied and pasted into the new branch).
So, now the menu looks okay. I still don't understand what was going
on, though. Maybe as I gain experience with Cocoa/IB I will figure it
out.
On May 29, 2008, at 2:32 PM, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:
Le 29 mai 08 à 20:25, Paul Archibald a écrit :
Comrades,
-- Newbie Alert --
This is my first posting to this list, and has to do with my first
foray into Cocoa + ObjC + Interface Builder. I am trying to
understand the relationships between resource elements in the NIB
and the ObjC code the the Xcode project, and how to modify them. I
have worked a lot with CodeWarrior and VisualC++/MFC in the past,
but the Xcode/IB interplay seems different from either of those
systems.
-- The Project --
I am modifying an existing application. Its purpose is to allow a
user to select a source directory and several destination
directories into which copies of the source will be copied. The
existing app has a single window with a bunch of controls for
setting directory paths and some options for those copies
(checksums, metadata, &etc). The app is used to make special
backup copies of a specialized data type.
-- My Task --
My job is to hook up the controls for another window. That window
has already been built in IB, but is not functional yet. This new
window will do some similar tasks (setting source/destination
directories), but also does some extra stuff.
-- The Problem --
I added a menu item to switch between the new window and the old
window. The switching works okay (sort of), but somehow along the
way I have gotten an extra menu item into the app.
When I run the app, I see a menu item that is not visible in the
NIB file. I recognize the extra item, I built it. However, I had
some problems with the NIB, so I reverted to an older copy of the
NIB, and started modifying that. I thought I had gotten rid of the
old menu item, and I can't see it anywhere in the NIB or the ObjC
code, but I sure see it when I run the app. What gives?
-- My Question --
How can a running app show a menu item that is not in the NIB?
Where else does Xcode/IB store resources that I am not seeing?
Thanks for any help. I am sure to lots more questions while I work
through tutorials and wok on this project.
Paul Archibald
First, try to clean your target (Buile Menu > Clean) and to
rebuild it.
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