Re: NSView's in Separate NIB
Re: NSView's in Separate NIB
- Subject: Re: NSView's in Separate NIB
- From: Marek Hrušovský <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 04 Sep 2015 20:13:10 +0200
Please consider reading this (I don't code in swift/iOS but thats not and
excuse):
https://github.com/codepath/ios_guides/wiki/Custom-Views#how-views-are-defined-and-instantiated
On Fri, Sep 4, 2015 at 7:58 PM, Dave <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> > On 4 Sep 2015, at 18:40, Conrad Shultz <email@hidden> wrote:
> >
> >
> >> On Sep 4, 2015, at 10:30 AM, Dave <email@hidden> wrote:
> >>
> >> The reason I ask is that for a while now when you create an NSView
> subclass it no longer offers you the option to create a separate NIB file.
> I remember a while back reading something saying that it was frowned upon.
> >>
> >
> > You should be able to create a xib for an empty view, create an class
> file, and set the view's custom class in the xib.
> >
> > I'm not sure about being frowned upon, but I would consider also
> creating an NSViewController subclass that is responsible for loading your
> view's nib, performing associated logic, and connecting it to the rest of
> your code.
>
> I already have a View Controller I want to Pass in Views to it and have it
> add them as subviews of the main view.
>
> Basically I have a list of Detail Items with a Disclosure Triangle Button
> and a Title for each one.
>
> > TITLE Undisclosed
> Subview is Not Shown
>
> V TITLE Disclosed
> Subview Is shown.
>
> The idea is to create the View Controller for each item in code and pass
> in a detail view to something like this:
>
>
> LTWDetailViewController* myDetailViewController;
> LTWDetailView* myDetailView;
>
> myDetailView = [LTWDetailView loadViewFromNIB:@“ LTWDetailViewX”]l;
> myDetailViewController = [[LTWDetailViewController alloc]
> initWithDetailView:theDetailView];
>
> myDetailView = [LTWDetailView loadViewFromNIB:@“ LTWDetailViewY”]l;
> myDetailViewController = [[LTWDetailViewController alloc]
> initWithDetailView:theDetailView];
>
> initWithDetailView creates an instance of the VC saves the LTWDetailView
> passed to it in a property and then adds this view as a Subview (taking
> care of any constraints (hopefully)).
>
> All the Best
> Dave
>
>
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