Re: IB's "Synchronize with Xcode" feature
Re: IB's "Synchronize with Xcode" feature
- Subject: Re: IB's "Synchronize with Xcode" feature
- From: Mitchell Laurren-Ring <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2008 13:41:57 -0800
Hi Jon:
Thanks for the quick reply.
I'm not sure that "ceases to function" is the correct terminology.
"Functions oddly" would be a more apt description. There's no exception
being thrown and so no backtrace. The nib is a Cocoa NIB.
If you like, I can send you "before" and "after" versions of the NIB and you
can analyze them yourself.
-Mick
On 2/13/08 1:06 PM, "Jonathan Hess" <email@hidden> wrote:
> Have you had any chance to debug why the tab view ceases to function
> at runtime? Is there an exception being thrown? If so, what is the
> backtrace? Is this a Carbon NIB or a Cocoa NIB?
>
> Synchronizing with Xcode does two things. It loads header files, and
> images. The header files are turned into meta-data that IB uses for
> connecting actions and outlets, and shouldn't have any impact on your
> running code, they're only used by IB to allow or disallow connecting
> an action or outlet.
>
> My first hunch would be that that has something to do with images, or
> that syncing with Xcode is a red herring.
>
> If you can find the state changed in your NIB that causes the
> breakage, it would really help fixing this.
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