Re: IB Plugin help
Re: IB Plugin help
- Subject: Re: IB Plugin help
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Sat, 04 Apr 2009 16:28:51 -0400
Namaste!
Well, I don't know that I did anything different as I haven't changed
anything since the last email...
But now the plugin is showing up in IB...
???
Oh well, hopefully that will be the end of the drama...
Thanks everyone!!!
Peace, Love, and Light,
/s/ Jon C. Munson II
Quoting josh hughes <email@hidden>:
Hi Jon,
This might be a bit random as I've only just started reading this thread.
I was wondering if you have a copy files build phase setup for your
framework.
When I'm building an IBPlugin I usually create a new copy files build
phase for the framework target with /Library/Frameworks as the
destination and drag in the framework from the Products group. This way
the framework is automatically copies the framework to the right
location at build time.
b.t.w you said that:
I copied the release framework folder to the ~/library/frameworks
section of my disk.
maybe try /Library/Frameworks rather than ~/Library/Frameworks.
Also, make sure to add the framework to any project you wish to use it in!
Sorry if this is irrelevant or you have already done so!
Hope this helps,
Josh
p.s send a zip to my address if you like, no guaranties!
On 4 Apr 2009, at 15:47, email@hidden wrote:
Namaste!
<sigh>
Still getting "no action" after attempting to add my plug-in to IB.
No error either.
I compared my target property settings with yours and BGHUD to be
sure I hadn't goofed on something - everything seems well there (I
reverted my settings which were retrieved from someone else's post
to what I think are the default settings and that cleared up any
previous errata).
I cleaned my targets and recompiled. No errors of course.
I moved the ibplugin file to the location you shared below.
I copied the release framework folder to the ~/library/frameworks
section of my disk.
Attempting to add that to IB results in no-action (through
Preferences->Plug-ins). No message, no action, nothing.
Double-clicking the ibplugin results in the same thing.
ARRRGGGHHH!!!! :/ <does charlie brown head-banging-on-wall-thing>
What am I missing?
I'd be happy to zip up and send the project to someone (nothing
spectacular in it after all) who would like to take a look at it.
Thanks for any further help!!!
Peace, Love, and Light,
/s/ Jon C. Munson II
Quoting Ricky Sharp <email@hidden>:
On Apr 3, 2009, at 8:28 PM, email@hidden wrote:
OK, now I have one more question.
I'd like to "install" and use my plug-in. However, when
accessing IB's preferences->Plug-ins and attempting to add the
plug-in I get: 1) when simply adding the ibplugin an error that
states the file is missing necessary resources and to reinstall
the bundle, or 2) when "opening" the framework folder no error
but also nothing else either.
What else did I miss????
This actually depends on what you'd like to do. For my own apps, I do
what is documented in the "ReadMe" file from my sample plugin (see the
'Installation' section).
In my case, I put the IBPlugin into the framework's resources folder:
+ MyIBPluginFramework.framework
+ Versions
+ A
+ Resources
+ MyIBPlugin.ibplugin
NOTE: There are other files/folders too; above just shows specifically
where the plugin resides.
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