Re: Silly question about Interface Builder
Re: Silly question about Interface Builder
- Subject: Re: Silly question about Interface Builder
- From: Phil Ershler <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 14:03:55 -0700
Works just as advertised!
Thanks for your time,
Phil
On Mar 21, 2005, at 1:33 PM, Byron Wright wrote:
there are some classes that cannot be directly instantiated that way.
Solution:
- go to you palette .
- Drag a window widget into your instances tab.
- selected the window and go to the NSWindow info panel and select
"custom class" .
- select your newly created sub classes as the windows custom class,
it should be one of the available subclasses in the list.
Hope that helps,
Byron
On Mar 21, 2005, at 12:22 PM, Phil Ershler wrote:
I am trying to put together a Cocoa Application with X-Code. I want
to be able to subclass NSSWindow. Following the steps in Creating a
Class in Interface Builder Help, I can create a subclass, myWindow. I
can add actions and outlets to myWindow. But when I try to
instantiate myWindow, the "Instantiate MyWindow" menu option is
grayed out. What's up?
Thanks, Phil
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