Thanks, Graham, for the quick reply! :-)

However, I checked the setting in IB and it was already set to 10.5.
Plus, I don't get any warnings from IB.

*clueless*
Stefan.

Am 05.02.2010 um 09:47 schrieb Graham Cox:

> 
> On 05/02/2010, at 7:27 PM, Stefan Wolfrum wrote:
> 
>> strange behaviour of my application. I wrote it on my 10.6.2 machine with 
>> the latest Xcode and with target 10.5.
>> Runs perfectly on my 10.6 machines but on my 10.5.8 machine the main menu is 
>> missing!
>> Just the Apple logo is there but even the application menu (nam of my 
>> application in bold font) isn't there.
>> 
>> A friend of mine tested it on his 10.5.8 machine and found the same issue.
>> 
>> Anyone an explanation for this? Any hint what I can do about it?
> 
> 
> Not much to go on, but perhaps you have something in your MainMenu.xib file 
> that isn't supported on 10.5.x, which throws an exception while the nib is 
> loading preventing it from installing the menus. In IB, set the target OS 
> version to 10.5 (Window > Document Info > Deployment Target) and anything not 
> supported should show up as a warning.
> 
> --Graham
> 
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