Hi Bob
My code crashes if I omit the attr_accessor.
Can you refer me to instructions of how to configure the IB to link to my
controller as delegate (?) . In the examples I have in my book and ,if I am
not mistaken, lectures I viewed in iTunes U ( the Stanford series ), they all
used the awake
Hi David,
A couple of things I notice offhand in you code:
The NSWindowController class defines accessor methods for "window" so you
shouldn't redefine it with the Ruby attr_accessor method. Note: similarly
NSViewController defines accessor methods for "view".
You can configure IB to link the
On a related note to some things touched upon in this thread, it seems that in
macbacon test scripts you don't need to require rubygems or mac_bacon, as this
is done for you in the macbacon executable.
Stephen
On 30/11/2012, at 18:26, J Silver wrote:
> Wow, didn't even know 1.9 required "ruby
Hi David,
Try NSLog instead of puts. Also you can override puts to #NSLog.
I have some production MacRuby code up at
https://github.com/jsilverMDX/GlobalChat2/tree/master/globalchat%202%20OSX
that's in the App Store.
Look here for an example of a working MacRuby app that uses IB and Sockets.
On Sunday, 2 December 2012, david kramf wrote:
> Thank you very much Andy and Jim
> I followed your remarks , played with the code and I am still surprised.
> It turns out that awakeFromNib is called before applicationDidFinishLaunching
> so there MyController is already initialized and has the c
Thank you very much Andy and Jim
I followed your remarks , played with the code and I am still surprised. It
turns out that awakeFromNib is called before applicationDidFinishLaunching so
there MyController is already initialized and has the correct window as the his
instance variable. NSWindow