FROM : jim kitchen
DATE : Wed Jan 29 16:57:17 2003
I created a new Nib file within IB to generate a new panel for my
application and, I am having difficulty with the File's Owner.
The File's Owner will not recognize the outlets and actions, after reading a
".h" file for this new panel and, therefore I can not make any connections
to the new panel's UI.
I am curious to know if I did something incorrectly?
Since that avenue did not produce any results, I decided to duplicate and
rename an existing Nib file, which contained a previously read ".h" file.
The previous ".h" file is grayed out and, I am not able to delete that item.
Are you not able to erase the previous ownership in a duplicated Nib file,
so that a new ".h" file can be recognized by the File's Owner?
Your suggestions and comments are more than welcome....
Thank you in advance,
jim k
DATE : Wed Jan 29 16:57:17 2003
I created a new Nib file within IB to generate a new panel for my
application and, I am having difficulty with the File's Owner.
The File's Owner will not recognize the outlets and actions, after reading a
".h" file for this new panel and, therefore I can not make any connections
to the new panel's UI.
I am curious to know if I did something incorrectly?
Since that avenue did not produce any results, I decided to duplicate and
rename an existing Nib file, which contained a previously read ".h" file.
The previous ".h" file is grayed out and, I am not able to delete that item.
Are you not able to erase the previous ownership in a duplicated Nib file,
so that a new ".h" file can be recognized by the File's Owner?
Your suggestions and comments are more than welcome....
Thank you in advance,
jim k
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