Thanks Stephan. The whole area of building and build configuration seems to be ignored by Aaron Hillegass's wonderful book so I may need to delve into the official Xcode User Guide.

Simon

On 9 May 2008, at 11:15, Stephan Burlot wrote:

In Xcode, in the Project menu, choose "Edit Active Target" then under the properties tab you'll see "Main Nib Class". This is where is it defined.

Stephan

Le 9 mai 08 à 11:10, Simon Wolf a écrit :

I'm going to apologise here in my first contribution to this list for the potential stupidity of my questions. I'm a VB developer who has been a Mac user for several years but I'm only now starting to dip my toe into XCode and I think that I'm going to have loads of questions, some practical and some more theoretical like the one below.

I know for the documentation that NSApplicationMain 'loads the main nib file from the application’s main bundle, and runs the application' but I was wondering what defines a NIB (or XIB) as being the main one if you have a project containing several NIBs. Is it just the fact that it includes an NSMenu called MainMenu?

Many thanks.

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