Why not use a framework ?
This is exactly why they exist. To hold resources that can't be in a lib. 
Xcode 6 makes frameworks easy. 

Thanks!
John Joyce

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> On 2015/02/22, at 20:17, Erwin Namal <erwin.na...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Thank you for your reply.
> I already use both Other linker flags “-ObjC” and “-all_load” in the library, 
> in its bundle target (though it is useless I think) and in the application 
> including the library and the bundle with the nib.
> Then, I load the nib in the bundle by using :
> 
>> initWithNibName:nibName bundle:libraryBundle
> 
> The other linker flags did solve the issue of categories in the library not 
> visible in the application.
> The thing I don’t understand is that I get the warning, but my application 
> works fine. It shouldn’t if NSView was indeed used instead of MyCustomView.
> 
> Where do you put your linkerhack class ? In the library or in the app ?
> 
> Thanks for your help
> – E

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