Re: Sometimes all my menus are disabled
Re: Sometimes all my menus are disabled
- Subject: Re: Sometimes all my menus are disabled
- From: Andreas Falkenhahn <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2017 18:10:55 +0100
On 14.02.2017 at 23:15 Graham Cox wrote:
> It’s usually easier to float downstream.
+1 for nice metaphor.
On the good news side: I've fixed it now. The trick was to first fix the spurious menu
trees directly in the XML, then to delete keyedobjects.nib, then to make a dummy change
directly in Interface Builder to force it to re-compile keyedobjects.nib and then it
finally worked. That was quite a tough one but I still feel more satisfied now than
I'd have been if I had re-created the whole shebang from scratch, even though that'd
probably have been faster.
> Sure, it could be. Bugs happen. XCode bugs happen a lot.
That definitely seems so because I definitely didn't mess with the XML but still the
whole menu tree was listed as a submenu of a separator item and when examining the
XML generated by my PPC Macintosh version of Xcode the menu tree definition is correct
in that file. So it must have been introduced during transitioning to the latest Xcode
(Or I did something really stupid without realizing it but I can't imagine that it's
even possible in Xcode to duplicate the whole menu tree and insert it as a submenu
of a separator item. That's just utter non-sense and that's why it didn't appear in
Xcode either, just in the XML.)
Anyway, issue fixed. Thanks to all who helped!
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Best regards,
Andreas Falkenhahn mailto:email@hidden
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