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Interface Builder backwards compatibility


  • Subject: Interface Builder backwards compatibility
  • From: Sander Stoks <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2009 10:48:05 +0100

Hello all,

I am developing an app on my 10.6 machine but try to keep compatibility with 10.4.  The binary itself is OK - I can select 10.4 as a target and build a working universal binary.  However, I seem to have introduced a problem in the nib file.  When testing on 10.4, I started getting "[NSToolbar initWithCoder:]: selector not recognized".  I can't seem to find an option in IB to save the nib/xib in a compatibility mode.  Unfortunately, I also can't open the file on my 10.4 machine either.

What's the recommended way of keeping compatibility in your nib files?

Thanks,
Sander_______________________________________________

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