Re: IB 3.0 with Custom Window Controller Weirdness
Re: IB 3.0 with Custom Window Controller Weirdness
- Subject: Re: IB 3.0 with Custom Window Controller Weirdness
- From: Karl Moskowski <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 15:22:10 -0400
On 23-Apr-08, at 3:14 PM, Jonathan Hess wrote:
This is a bug in IB and the warnings are benign. I believe IB is
confused because it has two competing definitions for one of your
classes, each with a different superclass. It's possible to get a
document into this state by migrating from an IB 2.0 document, and I
think you may also be able to trigger this by manually reading
headers into IB.
In my case, it was a new XIB created in IB 3.0. IIRC, I didn't
manually read headers either (though I occasionally hit the Synch with
Xcode menu item).
We're working on a fix. I don't have a workaround other opening the
document, selecting everything, copying it, and pasting it into a
new document. If you do that, you'll need to re-create the
connections to and from file's owner and first responder.
Good to know it's benign. Often, just opening the XIB and resaving it
makes it go away until the next clean build.
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Karl Moskowski <email@hidden>
Voodoo Ergonomics Inc. <http://voodooergonomics.com/>
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