On Mar 19, 2015, at 1:24 PM, Dave <d...@looktowindward.com> wrote:

> The Window Controller is instantiated with this code:
> 
> myWindowController = [[LTWWindowControllerX alloc] initWithWindowKind:@""];
> [myWindowController loadWindow];

You shouldn't call -loadWindow.  -loadWindow is an override point.  See the 
docs for that method.

To force the window controller to load the window, request its "window" 
property value or call -showWindow: on it (if you want to show the window).


> windowDidLoad doesn’t get called and the “window” property of 
> LTWWindowControllerX doesn’t get set.
> 
> I’m wondering why and if I need to something “special” in order to make this 
> work?

Probably a result of your calling -loadWindow, but also make sure you've 
connected the window controller's "window" outlet to the window in the NIB.

Regards,
Ken


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