Annoying Warnings when compiling xib
Annoying Warnings when compiling xib
- Subject: Annoying Warnings when compiling xib
- From: Jerry Krinock <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2010 15:39:25 -0800
Whenever I build my project, I get a dozen or two of each of the following spurious warnings. Annoying since I must scroll up to see the *real* warnings that came from compiling the *real* code.
1. "The image scaling property should not be used with checkboxes. A checkbox should always appear at the standard size." I don't even know what an "image scaling property" is, and have never knowingly set one. One time I believe I dragged a checkbox out of the Library and still got this. What does this mean?
2. "This view is clipping its content." I admit it. I don't always use the nine yards of whitespace around each control which is recommended by the Apple Human Interface Guidelines. Also, on some occasions, I might instantiate controls with overlapping frames, for example a text field and a token field where one or the other is always hidden. Are these issues possibly causing these warnings?
3. "Custom values for the 'identifier' attribute are not available in Interface Builder versions prior to 3.2." So who cares? I'm using Interface Builder 3.2.1.
I understand that the build transcript gives me line numbers for each of these, and if I reverse-engineered the xib I could find the "cause" of each one, but that doesn't look like much fun.
Surprised to find none of these when searching list archives. Has anyone else dealt with this issue? Is there possibly something wrong with my xibs? They were converted from 5-year-old nibs.
Is there maybe a "Just ignore silly warnings when compliling xib" option?
Thank you,
Jerry Krinock
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