Hi Steven,
Steven Harms (High-Security Mail) wrote:
But the easier, and thing that was blocking me was _to actually click
the |target| listing under outlets_. Re-reading the text, I see now
that the syntactic placeholder 'target' meaning "The generated
instance of the class" confused me with "The outlet called target with
the disclosure triangle next to it as listed in the Outlets column."
On top of that, since the outlets had been provided when i dragged
instance => outlet I was assuming the reverse would be true: that drag
control => instance would automatically reveal the actions. I don't
recall whether early Interface Builder on OSX 10.2-ish did that or
not, that might be a bias that I was automatically bringing in.
out of curiosity I fired up 10.4 and played around.. .there is a click
to do, one needs to select between outlets and target/actions and then
see them. But perhaps it is more evident than on Gorm where Actions are
seen when "target" is selected in Outlets. But it is only a different
organization, still "one click".
To the detail you missed, to click it, the tutorial states it:
"Then click target in the Outlets part of the inspector, all available
actions of the target (here the ConvertorManager instance which has only
one action) will appear in the Actions column."
Cheers,
Riccardo