On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 10:09 PM, Jerry Krinock <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have the contentView of an NSTabViewItem controlled by an
> NSViewController.  I need to run code in there to initialize things when the
> nib is loaded, but not before the view has a -window.
>
> Putting the code in -awakeFromNib is no good because it will not yet be in a
> window if another tab is selected during nib loading.  I believe it would
> work to subclass the content view and implement -viewDidMoveToWindow, but
> that seems silly since it would be the only code in this subclass.

IMO that's a silly objection. Subclassing and adding this method is
easy, straightforward, and it works. You only need to override one
method to justify having a subclass.

Mike
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