FROM : Lance Drake
DATE : Thu Apr 07 05:37:13 2005
> PS Is it safe to assume that what appears right in XCode will appear
> right in the final application produced by this code?
Hi Rick,
In the words of FOX-TV's Shepard Smith, "This just in... Pope is
dead." That situation appears to no longer be the case with XCode 1.5
and MacOSX 10.3.8+. I am not in a position to reload XCode 1.2 or go
backwards in the OS - but, for sure, it WAS the case at one time. So -
please note that I offer my qualification to the extent that, if one is
experiencing the problem, try the IB Arrange command - if it helps, so
much the better - else, in the words of the Great Oz... "Ignore that
man behind the curtain!".
Best Wishes,
Lance
DATE : Thu Apr 07 05:37:13 2005
> PS Is it safe to assume that what appears right in XCode will appear
> right in the final application produced by this code?
Hi Rick,
In the words of FOX-TV's Shepard Smith, "This just in... Pope is
dead." That situation appears to no longer be the case with XCode 1.5
and MacOSX 10.3.8+. I am not in a position to reload XCode 1.2 or go
backwards in the OS - but, for sure, it WAS the case at one time. So -
please note that I offer my qualification to the extent that, if one is
experiencing the problem, try the IB Arrange command - if it helps, so
much the better - else, in the words of the Great Oz... "Ignore that
man behind the curtain!".
Best Wishes,
Lance
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