[MacRuby-devel] Starting a New Project tutorial
John Shea
johnmacshea at gmail.com
Mon Mar 16 06:17:46 PDT 2009
I am not sure I understand fully what you have done ..
Make sure that you have something selected in the MainMenu.nib -
otherwise the every panel in the inspector will be blank.
But this is what should happen:
- with the blue Object selected, and the Inspector open
- if you click in the object identity panel
- the class will be a grey NSObject
- click in this text field and the class name will disappear
- start typing in the name of your class - and it should appear -
press return to make it stick.
If that does not help perhaps you could send the list a screen shot?
Cheers,
J
On Mar 16, 2009, at 13:58 , Frisco Del Rosario wrote:
> I'm following the steps to Starting a New Project at http://www.macruby.org/trac/wiki/MacRubyTutorial
> , which says:
>
> First, let's instantiate our class. In the Library pane, drag-and-
> drop an NSObject item to the main window. Then, make sure you
> selected it, and open the inspector pane (click on Window, then
> Document Info). In the Object Identity tab, select MyController as
> the object class.
>
> But after dragging and dropping an NSObject into the MainMenu.nib
> window, Document Info shows nothing in the Object ID panel.
>
> OS 10.5.6
> Xcode 3.1.2
> ruby 1.9.1p0
> MacRuby 0.4
>
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