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I've lost my MainMenu.
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I've lost my MainMenu.


  • Subject: I've lost my MainMenu.
  • From: Michael Crawford <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 17 Jul 2004 23:39:02 -0700

I usually develop POSIX code for the Mac and Linux but now I'm experimenting with Objective C and Cocoa Bindings. While building a small application to display changing data based on an NSTimer (a unit test application), I've somehow disconnected my main menu. Interface builder shows the MainMenu icon in the instances tab with a little yellow exclamation point. Mouse-over says one of the children has a bad/missing connection. I've gone through each of the menu items to make sure they are connected to an action but when I run the app, I get no menu.

Can someone please tell me how I broke this application and what I can do to re-connect or re-activate the main menu?

I've cross posted to the Cocoa and Xcode lists because I'm not sure where the problem lies. I didn't notice anything on the registration notices about this practice being forbidden so, if this is uncool, please accept my apologies in advance.

-Michael
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