On May 17, 2011, at 11:33 AM, David Duncan wrote:

> There should be no actual restriction like that however. That said, as you 
> point out, if you have view that supports layers and come from a nib, you 
> often have to duplicate work to allow it to work in both situations.


I'm not sure I follow you.

I am aware that there are a number of commentaries explaining that loading a 
nib file that contains accessibility settings interferes with a layer tree that 
was constructed in code before the nib was loaded -- hence the recommendation 
to construct the layer tree in -awakeFromNib, not in -initWithFrame:. However, 
my view's nib file does not use any of the Interface Builder accessibility 
features, so I'm not at all clear why I should have run afoul of this issue. 
Apple's documentation on the point is quite cryptic.

-- 

Bill Cheeseman - [email protected]

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