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Old May 15th, 2002, 01:22 PM
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Question Cocoa Newbie needs help with Document Window

I just received the Cocoa programming book by Aaron Hillegrass. Excited, I opened it, and started reading/doing. Of course, my luck, is that I manage to get stuck in the Document Window (something that should be easy).
In the Document Window, under the Classes tab, in the book it has a way to change your view and a search text box. Somehow, I've lost this, and I need it back. I need to change the view, in order to go along with the book the way I want to.....
Can anyone help me bring this back?
(I know, it's a silly question)
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Old May 15th, 2002, 06:43 PM
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[self setLevelOfConfusion:NSHigh];

Uhmm... could you rephrase your question, please? I'm really lost on what your missing. What do you mean by changing your view? Do you mean changing the name of your subclass of NSView? Or changing an instance of a subclass of NSView from one type of subclass of NSView to another?

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Sorry, didn't mean to confuse.
This is strictly a GUI interface question about the Document Window.
If you choose the tab "Classes", there is usually a bar that allows you to choose "views" and also a place that allows you to type a word to Search. Somehow, I've 'hidden' this bar, and I need to get it back, so that I may change my views, and do searches.
Is that any clearer?
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I'm 23. I'm wanting to learn Cocoa so badly I can taste it. I'd love if you could help me out.
So, you can't answer my question? Maybe it could help if I took some screenshots to help me "explain" and throw them up here?


As for a picture, I think there might be one of me on techimo.com's member gallery under geekgrl. There's one of my cats at least
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First, try trashing ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.InterfaceBuilder.plist

If that doesn't get it back, there is always reinstall.
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Thanks.. I'll try that zots.
Although, I did manage to just finish the random number generator in Aaron's book. Now that I've had the taste of something finished, I know I'll be a monster.
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