On 22 Jun 2016, at 16:38, Alex Zavatone <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Is the thing that you’re missing that IBOutlets are nothing special; they’re 
>> just a property (the syntax “IBOutlet” is there just to tell Xcode which 
>> things to show in the GUI editor).  So you can set the property, just the 
>> same as you would any other property, from code.  Does that help?
> 
> I remember reading the docs that IBAction and IBOutlet are mainly conventions 
> for the viewer.
> 
> What I am saying is that I DO set the property to be the instance of the 
> button.
> 
> And nothing happens.  By that, there is no visual change to the screen.

You *are* updating the items property on the UIToolbar, right?  Rather than 
just altering some random IBOutlet and expecting it to magically update the 
toolbar somehow?

Kind regards,

Alastair.

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http://alastairs-place.net


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