Re: What are the finer points to programatically loading a view from a NIB and attaching to the default window in MainMenu.xib?
Re: What are the finer points to programatically loading a view from a NIB and attaching to the default window in MainMenu.xib?
- Subject: Re: What are the finer points to programatically loading a view from a NIB and attaching to the default window in MainMenu.xib?
- From: "Michael A. Crawford" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2009 11:13:35 -0400
We have a winner! Yeah, both NSWindow outlets were not hooked up in
IB. Shouldn't I get some sort of warning. Oh well. Thanks for
pointing that out. The views don't look right but they show up. I
will sort it from here.
-Michael
On Jul 21, 2009, at 12:42 AM, Kyle Sluder wrote:
On Jul 20, 2009, at 9:28 PM, "Michael A. Crawford" <email@hidden
> wrote:
The NIB file is loaded in that I was able set a breakpoint on -
[awakeFromNib] for the NDView class. Yet, I don't see any output.
If I remove the controller and use IB to add the NDView to the
window as a custom-view. I can see the view and works fine. I've
tried both the -[setContent] -[addSubview] calls.
You're in the debugger; that's an important first step. But you need
to verify that your window outlet isn't nil (as well as the view
controller's view). If all else fails, remember that you can
evaluate expressions and invoke arbitrary statements in the gdb
console.
--Kyle Sluder
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