> On 2 Sep 2014, at 8:11 pm, Allison Newman <demall...@mac.com> wrote:
> 
> I don't have a key called NSMainStoryBoardFile in the pulldown menu, but I do 
> have a key called Main storyboard file name base (note: not the iphone / iPad 
> version), and the value I put in for that key is 'Main', which matches the 
> name of my storyboard file, which is called 'Main.storyboard'. I should 
> mention that I'm running Xcode 6 Beta 6, which might explain the key name 
> difference…
> 

Well Xcode sometimes shows nice names and sometimes shows the raw key values 
(you can toggle) and you can edit them too and sometimes (like now) it doesn’t 
have a nice name for what you want. It needs to say NSMainStoryBoardFile. if 
you look at the plist file itself, it’s just XML, it needs to say this

        <key>NSMainStoryboardFile</key>
        <string>Main</string>

You are picking the iOS one even though you’re sure you aren’t. And yes that’s 
also on Beta 6 which I’m also running although I switch back to B5 often as B6 
breaks Swift in ways unmentionable. 


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