More specifically, create a new object of whatever class your class is a subclass of (which, in most cases, is NSObject.)

Alex

On Jul 30, 2008, at 1:51 AM, Matthew Schinckel wrote:

Create a new NSObject, and in the Inspector change it to the class that your header file defines.

On 30/07/2008, at 12:09 PM, Nelson Hazeltine wrote:


I am new to IB and Cocoa.

When I drag and drop a header file containing interface information to the XIB dock, it doesn't work, i.e., nothing happens. As near as I can tell, the header file is okay. I am wanting to get the the object browser.

Any suggestions?
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