FROM : Nick Zitzmann
DATE : Tue Nov 27 23:48:02 2007
On Nov 27, 2007, at 10:11 AM, Tim Monroe wrote:
> I think you can prevent this from happening by removing the
> QTMovieView object from your nib file and then adding it back in and
> restoring any connections it has to other objects in the nib. Your
> description leads me to believe that the nib file is fairly old.
>
> If this does *not* work, let us know.
I'm installing Xcode 2.5 right now to test the hypothesis, which is
the problem occurs with QTMovieView objects instantiated by the QTKit
palette in IB 2. I tried it with a QTMovieView instantiated using IB
3, and the problem did not occur (although I did run into one other
problem; see bug #5616126).
Nick Zitzmann
<http://www.chronosnet.com/>
DATE : Tue Nov 27 23:48:02 2007
On Nov 27, 2007, at 10:11 AM, Tim Monroe wrote:
> I think you can prevent this from happening by removing the
> QTMovieView object from your nib file and then adding it back in and
> restoring any connections it has to other objects in the nib. Your
> description leads me to believe that the nib file is fairly old.
>
> If this does *not* work, let us know.
I'm installing Xcode 2.5 right now to test the hypothesis, which is
the problem occurs with QTMovieView objects instantiated by the QTKit
palette in IB 2. I tried it with a QTMovieView instantiated using IB
3, and the problem did not occur (although I did run into one other
problem; see bug #5616126).
Nick Zitzmann
<http://www.chronosnet.com/>
| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Nick Zitzmann | Nov 27, 03:01 | |
| Shawn Erickson | Nov 27, 16:49 | |
| Tim Monroe | Nov 27, 18:11 | |
| Nick Zitzmann | Nov 27, 23:48 | |
| Nick Zitzmann | Nov 28, 00:21 | |
| Tim Monroe | Nov 28, 02:36 |






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