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Re: Nib File Distortion
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Re: Nib File Distortion


  • Subject: Re: Nib File Distortion
  • From: Jens Alfke <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2011 21:11:44 -0700

On Jul 28, 2011, at 11:50 PM, Ralph Long wrote:

> I have a complex form or screen in which I have buttons, images, text boxes, boxes. Since using Xcode 4, 5, I have had problems sizing the text boxes and the images and having them retain their new location.
> These items were nib was built using Xcode 3 and was properly aligned until I upgraded.
> Is there a maximum number of object that can occur on in a window (I have around 50)?

No; and that’s not a particularly large number.

> I select the save option but whoever I review or move around with IB I get the original screen with the items jumbled and extended around.

You’re saying that if you close and re-open the nib in IB, the changes you made are lost?
That sounds like a bug in IB, and/or a corrupted nib file, perhaps.

—Jens

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