Re: wrapping multiple IBOutlet objects for reuse

2008-09-02 Thread Chuck Han
I think you'd be better off doing things programmatically, but leverage the framework as much as possible. I'm developing on the iPhone, so if you're not, I hope there are analogous built-in classes that you can leverage: 1. Since it looks like you want rows of objects, I'd leverage

wrapping multiple IBOutlet objects for reuse

2008-06-24 Thread Paul Archibald
Is there a way to use class objects that wrap multiple IBOutlet objects? The app I am working on has groups of interface elements that are repeated on the interface and in the code. Let me see if I can illustrate what I mean: The window looks (slightly) like this: (button_set_src_1) (add)

Re: wrapping multiple IBOutlet objects for reuse

2008-06-24 Thread Keary Suska
6/24/08 12:21 PM, also sprach [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Is there a way to use class objects that wrap multiple IBOutlet objects? The app I am working on has groups of interface elements that are repeated on the interface and in the code. Let me see if I can illustrate what I mean: The window

Re: wrapping multiple IBOutlet objects for reuse

2008-06-24 Thread Markus Spoettl
On Jun 24, 2008, at 1:36 PM, Keary Suska wrote: I would have each row of controls as a vanilla NSView in a separate nib. Your controller class, which would be the nib owner, could manage each set of controls. You'll need to familiarize yourself with nib loading (particularly NSNib's methods)