I'm having some trouble bringing in the old nib to the newly working project, so I went back to the old project and removed the MRGraphics code.. windowControllerDidLoadNib is now working right in the original project.. I hope there is a way to still use the MRGraphics library.. I'm going to submit an issue at its Github site..
On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 4:46 PM, Tom Jordan <vires...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks Guys ! I just created a new project and it worked.. Now I'm going > to bring in my files from the other project and see if I can find where it > breaks.. > I'm also using the MRGraphics library at: > https://github.com/mattetti/macruby_graphics > > It works great to quickly get a custom graphics view going, although I have > noticed some strangeness with IB.. > in that whenever I add new widgets to the top level (and only) nib, > I need to delete the custom view that has the MRgraphics, and repaste it > back in, and reconnect it, > or else the newly added widgets won't show up in the build (until you mouse > over to where they're supposed to be and click.. > in which case they will appear (sometimes partially if it's a matrix, for > example), and even then they won't function right). > > It drove me crazy until I found out that deleting the custom view and > repasting it worked.. although I don't know what I'm going to do > once I need to have more than one custom view and keep adding widgets, > etc.. I just wanted to mention this in case > anyone has seen this before. > > I'm running 10.6 on a Mac Pro.. which I believe it's 64-bit.. > I need to get a Github account or something so that I can post a full > project if need be.. > > This is a great resource, I appreciate the help.. thanks ! > > Regards, > > Tom Jordan > > > > > On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 3:42 PM, Laurent Sansonetti <lsansone...@apple.com > > wrote: > >> Hi Tom, >> >> I just created a sample NSDocument-based project, and added >> a windowControllerDidLoadNib: method to the NSDocument class, calling super >> as you do, and everything worked as expected. >> >> Could you try that and see if you still see the problem? Also, do you run >> a 32-bit machine? >> >> Laurent >> >> >> On Nov 25, 2010, at 10:07 PM, Tom Jordan wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> I'm encountering some weird behavior when trying to update a view using >> When I provide windowControllerDidLoadNib a single argument, as shown >> below (and required by the NSDocument class definition and in every example >> I've seen), >> Xcode says: `windowControllerDidLoadNib:': wrong number of arguments (1 >> for 0) (ArgumentError) >> If I don't provide any argument, it says: undefined method >> `windowControllerDidLoadNib' for #<MyDocument:0x200646660> (NoMethodError) >> I've tried every combination of one or no args for both the method >> signature and "super" call on the next line, and I can't seem to get any >> different results. >> This is my first time trying to get persistence going, but I've read a lot >> about it, and everything else is working well.. it saves and loads, but I >> can't seem to get this hook >> working to update the GUI upon loading. >> >> >> class MyDocument < NSDocument >> >> attr_accessor :loadedmodel, :root #outlet to model field of controller >> >> # Name of nib containing document window >> def windowNibName >> 'MyDocument' >> end >> >> # Document data representation for saving (return NSData) >> def dataOfType(type, error:outError) >> outError.assign(NSError.errorWithDomain(NSOSStatusErrorDomain, code:-4, >> userInfo:nil)) >> NSKeyedArchiver.archivedDataWithRootObject(@root.model) >> end >> >> # Read document from data (return non-nil on success) >> def readFromData(data, ofType:type, error:outError) >> outError.assign(NSError.errorWithDomain(NSOSStatusErrorDomain, code:-4, >> userInfo:nil)) >> @loadedmodel = NSKeyedUnarchiver.unarchiveObjectWithData(data) >> end >> >> # Return lowercase 'untitled', to comply with HIG >> def displayName >> fileURL ? super : super.sub(/^[[:upper:]]/) {|s| s.downcase} >> end >> >> def windowControllerDidLoadNib(aController) >> super(aController) >> @root.model = @loadedmodel >> NSLog("model loaded") >> end >> >> end >> >> Regards, >> >> Tom Jordan >> >> _______________________________________________ >> MacRuby-devel mailing list >> MacRuby-devel@lists.macosforge.org >> http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macruby-devel >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> MacRuby-devel mailing list >> MacRuby-devel@lists.macosforge.org >> http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macruby-devel >> >> >
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