> On 27 Mar 2015, at 21:51, Karl Moskowski <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I’ve been prototyping aspects of a new app project. It’s going to be 
> Yosemite-only, so I figured I’d give it a go with all the new stuff: Swift, 
> storyboards, new APIs.
> 
> As expected, it’s not possible to connect an IBOutlet in one object to an 
> object in another scene in a storyboard. I've read, however, that IB will let 
> you do so when there’s a containment relationship—e.g., from a 
> UISplitViewController to an object in one of its subviews.

I don’t know where you read that - I don’t think that’s the case

> Xcode "knows about” these special cases of containment. However, I have a 
> NSTabViewController subclass as the owner for a scene that contains two tab 
> views, and Xcode won’t let me connect a property in the NSTabViewController 
> object to a UI element in one of its tab views because they’re in different 
> scenes.
> 
> Is this a bug? Because of the containment, should Xcode allow it?

Don’t think it’s a bug, don’t think it’s allowed. 

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