On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 10:01 PM, Fosse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have one nib containing more than ten dialogs and want to get the
> specified window after nib is loading..

Don't take this badly, but if you have one nib with ten windows and
you only want to access one of them, you're doing it wrong. Separate
nibs will be easier to work with and will be more efficient (you don't
have to create and then destroy nine windows you don't care about
every time you load one you do care about).

> If I use FileOwner and binding, I need to add a lot of Outlets in the
> fileOwner class and create the binding in the IB..   Is there a more
> convenient way to get the specified  window by passing the window name and
> nib reference like Carbon?

Create one outlet to each window. Ten outlets doesn't seem like an
enormous hardship.

Mike
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