Thanks Graham

So then I should have an nsobjectcontroller subclass which is then available as the interface to my framework and not as it currently is with just a nsobject subclass.
 the nsobject subclass would then become the "model" as such.

is this right?

Thanks

On 22/08/2008, at 12:47 PM, Graham Cox wrote:


On 22 Aug 2008, at 1:53 pm, Kieren Eaton wrote:

With bindings I cant connect to the framework classes directly so should I add a dummy nsview subclass that will allow my interface bindings access to the frameworks ivars etc?


A dummy NSView? No.

A controller? Yes. This is what controllers are for.


hth,

Graham

Kieren

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