- (void)applicationDidFinishLaunching:(NSNotification *)aNotification
{
   SendWindowClass *obj =[[SendWindowClass alloc] init];

Is init loading the nib?

   [obj openNew];
}



Am 01.07.2009 um 10:37 schrieb rethish:

ScheduleWindow is an outlet of NSWindow.
And it is initialized by nib.

How can i manually initialize it?


On 7/1/09 12:16 PM, "Andrew Farmer" <andf...@gmail.com> wrote:

On 30 Jun 2009, at 22:28, rethish wrote:
@implementation SendWindowClass

-(void)openNew
{
    [ScheduleWindow makeKeyAndOrderFront:self];
}

What is ScheduleWindow, and how is it allocated? The code you've
provided here never initializes a window - I'm assuming that it's
sometimes initialized by a nib, but that doesn't work when you
allocate an instance manually!

As a side point, names beginning with capital letters are generally
used for classes, and names which begin with lower case are used for
everything else. Naming an instance variable "ScheduleWindow", or a
class "controller", is very likely to confuse readers of your code.


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