> On 2015 Oct 18, at 13:07, Michael de Haan  <m...@comcast.net> wrote:
> 
> I got rid of all the notification  code, and substituted this in each 
> controller that needed access to the managedObjectContect
> 
>> Just show me how to do that in Swift :)
> 
> lazy var managedObjectContext:NSManagedObjectContext! …

Very good, thank you.

> Would you make the   child view controllers of the splitViewController a 
> subclass of the splitViewController, or just of an NSViewController?

The question almost answers itself: Your “child view controller” are view 
controllers.  They each control a single view.  Conclusion:  They should 
inherit from NSViewController.  NSSplitViewController is a thing that controls 
the splitting of multiple split views, but not the views themselves.

> mySplitViewController  : NSSplitViewController
> |                                |
> |                                |
> Child1 :??                Child2:??

It is confusing, with the parallel universes of views, view controllers and 
split views.  You might want to fill out your diagram with the other objects on 
a piece of paper.
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