Sorry, forgot to add that you will need to uncomment the
"applicationDidFinishLaunching" method in AppDelegate.
Otherwise the project runs just fine.
Regards,
Rien.
On Jul 8, 2009, at 10:59, Laurent Sansonetti wrote:
Hi Marinus,
Are you by any chance trying to run a RubyCocoa project (of parts of
it) with MacRuby? Both projects use a different syntax and are
therefore incompatible.
You should be able to use initWithWindowNibName in both RubyCocoa
and MacRuby projects.
In case it does not work for you, please send us a code snippet or a
simple xcode project that reproduces the problem for you and we will
have a look at it.
Laurent
On Jul 8, 2009, at 1:35 PM, Marinus van der Lugt wrote:
I am getting rather desperate here :-(
The initWithWindowNibName suddenly stopped working. It still works
in a previous xcode project that I had, but I cannot create new
MacRuby projects that use this method.
Is there something scr*d-up on my machine?
I am still on the checkbox problem and created an Obj-C xcode
project that shows the correct working of the "state" operation.
Then I created an exact copy (translation) in an xcode MacRuby
project and now the initWithWindowNibName suddenly does not work
anymore.
I checked and double checked and triple checked all the usual
caveats. Nothing.
Has anybody here ever had something like this before?
(and what was the solution?)
Regards,
Rien.
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