How to exorcise a custom palette?
How to exorcise a custom palette?
- Subject: How to exorcise a custom palette?
- From: Randall Meadows <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2008 15:34:01 -0600
So I have this nib file from the Xcode 2.4/Interface Builder 2.5
days. My predecessor thought it would be a good idea to write an IB
palette for this view, which is used in exactly one place. Now that
IB palettes are obsolete, I now have to fix things.
I want to completely remove all traces of this palette, and simply use
the source for this view. I've opened the nib file in IB 2.5, deleted
the view that was created from the custom palette, created a new view
in its place and assigned it the appropriate subclass, and rewired the
connections. After having done that, I still cannot open the nib file
unless IB can find that custom palette. Needless to say, this is
going to be a problem moving forward to Leopard and Xcode/IB 3.x.
What do I need do to rectify the situation?
Thanks!
randy
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