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Subject: Re: ScrollView auto-update/resize
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Date: 16 Aug 89 06:21:00 GMT
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/* Written 12:22 pm  Aug 15, 1989 by tsui@silver.bacs.indiana.edu in uxa.cso.uiuc.edu:comp.sys.next */
>   Here is another question concerning IB.  How do I use the
> objects created in the IB?  I created a preference window for my application
> and I want to get the switches and radiobuttons in this window and
> connected them to an object defined in my application( IB knows
> nothing about theis object), how do i do it?  Are the names listed in
> the IB browser varible names I can use in my own object?  Any
> suggestion welcome.  Thanks in advance.
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Check out Chapter 7 of the NeXT dox.  It is in the fourth example.  Sorry to
say, it is not on the on-line dox.  
In a nutshell, you create an object that knows all about your nib.  You then
access the object instead of the nib.  Basically, add in one level of 
indirection.

Michael Rutman
Softmed