Interface Builder Tip
January 11th, 2007 | Published in Apple Dev Tech, Code Development
It’s easy to beat up on Interface Builder, which until 10.5 ships, still feels a little crufty. It’s lagged behind Xcode in the major overhaul department. But sometimes I discover features that suprise me, like this tidbit from Apple’s Technical Q&A:
Q&A 1323: Interface element identification in Interface Builder
(Link compliments of Justin Anderson)
What the Q&A describes is a way to quickly identify the UI corresponding with any UI instance in IB’s hierarchical instance view. Just hold down control-shift and click an item:
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Scott Stevenson’s recent bindings visualization discoveries, there seem to be a heap of features that I simply haven’t noticed. I guess I better keep my mouth shut before lambasting it too hard… nah!
Can’t wait for the next iteration of xCode as well, bring it on and call me an early (as possible) adopter
(Via Red Sweater Blog.)
