right - it's listed as a property but it doesn't tell you it's an outlet
anywhere I can see, which would be vaguely useful to know I think.
Henry McGilton wrote:
On May 10, 2010, at 5:31 PM, Matt Neuburg wrote:
I've been thinking about how to explain to a beginner that some classes have
built-in outlets, and it strikes me that the documentation falls down here.
For example, you know and I know that a UIViewController has a view outlet;
it is visible in the Connections inspector in IB when you select an object
that's a UIViewController (or a subclass thereof). But the UIViewController
class documentation never mentions this fact; and neither does the header,
if it comes to that. Doesn't this strike you as kind of odd? m.
It's listed under 'Properties'.
Cheers,
. . . . . . . . Henry
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