Thanks a lot for answer Chris, so I'm in the right direction.

Have good week.

--
Daniel Lopes


On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 7:18 AM, Chris Hanson <c...@me.com> wrote:

> On Sep 9, 2010, at 7:32 AM, Daniel Lopes wrote:
>
> > My idea for organization is separate the entire content on the left side
> in
> > a new Nib called sidebar and set the FileOwner to a controller in Window
> > Nib. Also do the same thing for the right part of the Split View.
> >
> > That behavior the behavior to separate big "components" of the UI in
> > diferent nib's is right? Create custom views for the header is a good
> > pratice? I know this a big question but the answer will help me a lot.
>
> That’s a perfectly reasonable way to organize your application, and pretty
> much why NSViewController exists.
>
> You’d have, say, MySidebarController and MyContentController, both
> subclasses of NSViewController and with their own nibs, which you could
> instantiate in your NSWindowController subclass or its nib.  You’d get your
> NSViewController subclass’s views, and put them in or use them to replace
> the appropriate “placeholder” views in your main window.
>
> Similarly, when it comes to doing things like creating custom views for
> things like headers, that’s how it’s done in Cocoa.  Custom drawing is done
> by subclassing, not by using drawing tools on a nib.
>
>  -- Chris
>
>
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