If you did that with the version of your NIB that was showing the extra
menu item when running your application that you did not see in the
Interface Builder edit mode, then things are really weird, unless, of
course, you have some code that added that menu item, but that's not
something one
Comrades,
-- Newbie Alert --
This is my first posting to this list, and has to do with my first
foray into Cocoa + ObjC + Interface Builder. I am trying to
understand the relationships between resource elements in the NIB and
the ObjC code the the Xcode project, and how to modify them. I
Le 29 mai 08 à 20:25, Paul Archibald a écrit :
Comrades,
-- Newbie Alert --
This is my first posting to this list, and has to do with my first
foray into Cocoa + ObjC + Interface Builder. I am trying to
understand the relationships between resource elements in the NIB
and the ObjC code
Yes, I did that. No dice.
At this point I am doing better. Since I have just barely begun, I
just made a new branch of the codebase and started over (in the nib,
the source code I copied and pasted into the new branch).
So, now the menu looks okay. I still don't understand what was going
On May 29, 2008, at 3:47 PM, Gary L. Wade wrote:
Interface Builder can be buggy at times, leaving some leftovers
around when they should be gotten rid of. I've got a couple of
leftovers myself, but they're harmless so far; one of these days,
I'll just go all down-and-dirty editing on it,
Paul Archibald wrote:
When I run the app, I see a menu item that is not visible in the NIB
file. I recognize the extra item, I built it. However, I had some
problems with the NIB, so I reverted to an older copy of the NIB,
and started modifying that. I thought I had gotten rid of the old
I am really a total newbie (3 or 4 days) with IB, so I have NO
confidence that I can tell what is a bug yet. I barely understand
what I am doing as yet.
However, I should have done the IB run mode thing. I did not think
of that. I just looked at it and it looks correct (no extra item). Go