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Re: Injecting Class Information into a Nib File
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Re: Injecting Class Information into a Nib File


  • Subject: Re: Injecting Class Information into a Nib File
  • From: Rick Mann <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2007 11:02:03 -0700


On Nov 8, 2007, at 6:15 AM, David Descamps wrote:

I am sure I am not alone. I have a difficulty to had a class in a Nib File. Neither by "Read Class Files" menu, neither by dragging the class header file from Xcode or the Finder and drop it onto my nib document
window. Nothing happens, no newly instantiated instance appears…


The workaround I found is to add an "Object" from Library pane, change its identity to the desired class in Identity Inspector.

Does someone have a little idea why I have this difficulty? What did I do wrong?

I did this yesterday, for the first time ever. My immediate reaction was: why isn't this creating an object of the class type? It seemed reasonable to me that the explicit act of reading the class header or dropping the file should go ahead and create an object...


--
Rick


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