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  • From: "D.K. Johnston" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2006 13:02:52 -0700

I'm having a problem with Interface Builder 2.5.4. I created a new project called "Name 2", to distinguish it from a previous version called "Name". I want "Name" to appear in the menu of the new programme, and I set this in IB in the usual way. But when the programme runs, it displays "Name 2" in the menu. I put an IBOutlet in the controller and used IB to connect it to the relevant NSMenuItem object in the nib. I then used the setTitle: method to try to make it display "Name". But it still insists on displaying "Name 2". I'm getting more and more curious about why this is happening.

dkj

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