RE: IB: Doesn't register changes to space in toolbars or reordering items
RE: IB: Doesn't register changes to space in toolbars or reordering items
- Subject: RE: IB: Doesn't register changes to space in toolbars or reordering items
- From: "Jon C. Munson II" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2009 08:36:50 -0400
- Organization: JTA Enterprises LLC
Namaste!
Has anyone filed a bug on this (or, Apple, is another bug report necessary)?
Peace, Love, and Light,
/s/ Jon C. Munson II
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> users-bounces+jmunson=email@hidden] On Behalf Of Quincey Morris
> Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 1:19 PM
> To: email@hidden
> Subject: Re: IB: Doesn't register changes to space in toolbars or
> reordering items
>
> On Mar 26, 2009, at 08:33, Markus Spoettl wrote:
>
> > I just came across a really strange behavior in Interface Builder
> > (Xcode 3.1.2) in that IB doesn't save changes made to the layout of
> > a toolbar.
> >
> > I wanted to remove a space separator from the default layout and no
> > matter what I did, I couldn't make the change stick. Closing and
> > reopening the window would reset the toolbar to its previous setup.
> > I noticed that IB doesn't register an undo action if a space
> > separator is removed or added. IB also doesn't care if I only
> > reorder the items (separators and others), the change doesn't stick
> > (although an undo action is registered).
> >
> > I found that the way to make the change stick was to remove and add
> > again a non-separator item.
> >
> > Is this something someone else has noticed? I never did notice this
> > before and I played with the particular toolbar a lot. Is there
> > something special about my toolbar (I use NSSegmentedControls and
> > one NSPopUpButton on it) that could trigger such behavior?
>
> This was a known bug in IB 3.0, so I guess it was never fixed or else
> it reappeared recently.
>
> When I ran into this, I found that if I put a space separator as the
> first toolbar item and left it there, then other changes to the
> toolbar usually would stick and save. This gave the toolbar a sort of
> indented look, but that wasn't too awful.
>
>
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