Re: Restoring a .nib's Edit menu
Re: Restoring a .nib's Edit menu
- Subject: Re: Restoring a .nib's Edit menu
- From: Tommy Nordgren <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2008 22:48:59 +0200
On Sep 28, 2008, at 3:32 PM, Matt wrote:
I should add that I currently have all the menu items connected, the
only
ones I can't seem to get working are the Find Next, and Find
Previous, and
Use Selection For Find. The standard Edit menu in a new .nib does
not show
any default action for these items. I also tried replacing this
submenu with
the standard one available in the IB palette. I'm wondering if these
need to
be connected to the standard Find window in some way?
Again, sorry for the off-topic question. Any advice or pointers in
the right
direction greatly appreciated.
Thank you
On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 5:36 AM, Matt <email@hidden> wrote:
I apologize that this isn't a direct Cocoa question but I'm in a
bit of jam
here and am desperate for any help. My edit menu was removed
accidentally
from my app's main nib file. In IB3 I dragged a new Edit menu into
the menu
bar, but nothing on it is working. I can make some of the items
work by
directly connecting the items (such as Copy, Paste, etc.) onto the
First
Responder object and choosing their actions manually.
However, some of the other normal Edit functions are still
disabled, such
as the standard Find/Replace dialogue. I cannot find the appropriate
actions/connections for all of these items (performFindAction is
not working
fully).
Is there a more direct way of restoring a .nib's standard Edit menu
with
its proper default connections?
Thank you very much for your time
Generate a new project from the same template your project is
instantiated from.
Then you can open both nibs in IB to compare them manually.
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