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Re: Disappearing "This view is clipping its content." errors?
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Re: Disappearing "This view is clipping its content." errors?


  • Subject: Re: Disappearing "This view is clipping its content." errors?
  • From: Philip Aker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 21:12:37 -0700

On 2009-09-21, at 20:24:51, Jonathan Hess wrote:

Hey Jim, Philip -

Are either of you still able to reproduce this problem? If so, could you file a bug report with the command line invocation of ibtool from the build log, your XIB file, and the contents of your com.apple.InterfaceBuilder3 and com.apple.ibtool preferences?

Hi Jon,

<radr://7241997> presents a scenario you might be able to work from to reproduce the problem. In the example, I actually adjusted the positions of all the offending views to get rid of the errors. But if this problem appears in my projects (which I have not yet updated to 64-bit), I will not be able to adjust the view positions.


Also, when you see an error message from ibtool in the Xcode build transcript, the integer value that appears after the file name refers to the "Object ID" of the object that is generating the warning or error rather than row and column text locations in the XIB file, it sounded like that may have been a point of confusion.

I never looked in the XIB for the example I've cited, however it's certainly possible that I was "correcting" the wrong view.




Sorry for the inconvenience - Jon Hess

On Sep 17, 2009, at 11:06 AM, Philip Aker wrote:

On 2009-09-17, at 10:45:53, Jim Correia wrote:

When I build my project with Xcode 3.2 and the build results set to "By Issue", a handful of

This view is clipping its content. In <XXX>.xib

are generated.

However, when I double click on the error to open the nib, then click on the Info button to look at the issues, no issues are listed.


I've had the same problem. I used the Alert pane in IB's preferences to alter the level and subsequently locate the supposed problem. My guess is that these preferences are not synced with Xcode when older projects are being upgraded or the nib format is not the same as the target SDK.


How can I determine what view, and for what reason, the XIB compiler is complaining about? Why don't these errors show up in IB itself?

In the one case where I've followed the error to the source via the file:line:column in the build transcript, it is pointing to the flags for an NSTextField instance which is not clipping its content.



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 >Disappearing "This view is clipping its content." errors? (From: Jim Correia <email@hidden>)
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 >Re: Disappearing "This view is clipping its content." errors? (From: Jonathan Hess <email@hidden>)

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