That did the trick! Thanks.
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You need to override -initWithCoder: in addition to -initWithFrame:. NSView
has two designated initializers.
-Ken
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 9:48 AM, DKJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've got myView and myController objects in my nib file. myView is an
> IBOutlet of myController. I put this in the
On Oct 22, 2008, at 9:48 AM, DKJ wrote:
I've got myView and myController objects in my nib file. myView is
an IBOutlet of myController. I put this in the initWithFrame: method
of myView:
CALayer *rootLayer = [CALayer layer];
[self setLayer:rootLayer];
[self setWantsL
I've got myView and myController objects in my nib file. myView is an
IBOutlet of myController. I put this in the initWithFrame: method of
myView:
CALayer *rootLayer = [CALayer layer];
[self setLayer:rootLayer];
[self setWantsLayer:YES];
But when I read myView's wants