Re: getting a new class to appear in Interface Builder
Re: getting a new class to appear in Interface Builder
- Subject: Re: getting a new class to appear in Interface Builder
- From: Roland Silver <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2008 04:41:28 -0600
Jonathan,
That did the trick! Thanks a bunch!
--RS
On 2008Apr09, at 04:29, Jonathan del Strother wrote:
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 11:17 AM, Roland Silver
<email@hidden> wrote:
In Interface Builder, I've added a File>Run menu item to the
mainMenu.nib
file for my project, and I've added a Controller class to my
project itself
(files Controller.h and Controller.m) having a Controller>runMIAction
action. What I want to do is connect the Run menu item to that
action.
InterfaceBuilder has a File>Read Class Files... and Synchronize
With Xcode
menu items, but after selecting them (with Controller.h selected
for Read
Class Files), I don't see the Controller class being added to the
Nib file,
nor do I see the Controller>runMIAction action in any of the
Document Info
windows for any of File's Owner, First Responder, Application,
MainMenu, or
Window.
How do I get the Controller class to appear in the Nib file, or how
otherwise do I establish the Run -> runMIAction connection?
Try creating a new NSObject from Interface Builder's Library pane,
select the new object, hit ⌘6 to see its Object Identity, and change
the Class Identity from NSObject to Controller. If Interface Builder
has discovered your Controller class, it ought to autocomplete
'Controller' as you're typing it in.
Roland Silver
email@hidden
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