On 18/03/2016 6:02, Bill Cheeseman wrote:
I didn't fully understand what you were suggesting. The storyboard does in fact load, but it only shows the empty window with its title bar because, as the error message states, it could not set the NSContentViewController of the NSWindow. But you're right, the application is still running in the debugger and I can use debugger commands like "po 0x600000120c80". Unfortunately, that just echos back something like "<NSTabView: 0x600000120c80>", which tells me nothing. So far, I haven't figured out any useful commands to give the debugger.

How about making temporary IB outlets for all your tab views, and see which of them has the right address in the debugger?

John
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John Brownie, john_brow...@sil.org or j.brow...@sil.org.pg
Summer Institute of Linguistics, Ukarumpa, Eastern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea
Mussau-Emira language, Mussau Island, New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea
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