Hi Ivy,You can bind the representedObject in NIB, I do it all the time. My rO is an NSPersistentDocument subclass, which is set immediately after the view controller is -init-ed. The bindings in the nib are only set up after -loadView is called, which occurs after something in your app asks for the -view. So as long as the rO is not nil when -loadView is called then it should bind properly. Granted though I haven't tried it with an NSController subclass as the rO.
Have you tried binding it in code during -awakeFromNib? Jonathan www.espresso-served-here.com
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