On Mar 17, 2008, at 11:44 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Starting with Interface Builder 3, it is suggested that you don't define your class in IB and have it generate the code. Instead you define it in
XCode and IB will stay in sync with those changes.

I've been getting a sense of surprise over this, like it's not always working. Can anyone explain to me exactly when this synchronization happens? I feel it happens sometimes, and not others, and rather than be surprised I've gone back to reading the headers manually. Maybe if I understood the timing of this "stay in sync" thing, I wouldn't feel so timorous.

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