Sorry for the delay.  Got waylaid by my own issues.  I guess that¹s the
case.  Without re-declaring the header, it just doesn¹t show up in IB.


On 8/12/13 4:05 PM, "Kyle Sluder" <k...@ksluder.com> wrote:

> On Mon, Aug 12, 2013, at 01:44 PM, Gordon Apple wrote:
>> > Is there some reason why some classes, such as NSTextView, don¹t declare
>> > IBAction in their actions?
> 
> Possibly because they predate IBAction? IB used to just look for methods
> that took an id argument and returned void.
> 
>> > I¹ve taken to re-declaring such in
>> > subclasses,
>> > which works, but results in compiler warnings about unimplemented
>> > methods.
>> > Without that, you can¹t connect, say, a menu, in IB.  You can use a
>> > binding,
>> > but if you want the ³sender² parameter, you are SOL.  Am I missing
>> > something?
> 
> Does IB really not allow you to connect to such legacy methods?
> 
> --Kyle Sluder


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