The Reload All Class files did it!. Thanks!

On Feb 11, 2010, at 4:46 PM, Jerry Krinock wrote:

> 
> On 2010 Feb 11, at 13:25, Tony Romano wrote:
> 
>> Thanks for the reply Fritz.
>> 
>> It shows NSArrayController and it is greyed out.  It list two options in the 
>> drop down,  NSArrayController and NSDictionaryController.  If I try to add 
>> my controller class's name, IB beeps and won't accept the name.  (I forgot 
>> to mention in my original post that the "Prepares Content" is checked on the 
>> attributes page).
> 
> 1.  Make sure that your subclass is declared as @interface MyArrayController 
> : NSArrayController
> 2.  Make sure that this is in a .h file which is included in your project.  
> (Put some garbage text into it and see if it compiles.)
> 3.  Save the file.
> 4.  In Interface Builder, click File > Reload All Class Files.
> 
> Now check that "drop down" again.
> 
> I have subclassed NSArrayController like this and it works fine.
> 
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