IB Parses Class Names?
IB Parses Class Names?
- Subject: IB Parses Class Names?
- From: "Patrick M. Rutkowski" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2010 18:44:25 -0400
I find it odd that the following happens:
In IB, go to Tools->Library, find the generic NSObject thing, and
place one into the nib file's object pool. Then go to
Tools->Inspector, find the identity inspector, and change the object's
class name from "NSObject" to something like "GPSManager."
Once you've done that, you'll notice that in the object pool the item
in question will now be called "Manager." Apparently IB thought that
the "GPS*" part was a prefix, and it threw it away. My project prefix
for most things is "IC", so I made that "ICGPSManager" instead, but
then it though that the whole of "ICGPS*" was the prefix, and threw
that all away instead, so no luck.
If I change it to just "GpsManager" or "ICGpsManager" then it works
properly, but feels wrong with the lower case.
Is there a way to turn this IB feature off?
Just a small annoyance,
-Patrick
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