Applying Actions to Classes

Yo.

Just found out how to apply actions to classes in XCode 3.2
Actually, i do like this method, and it seems a bit more logical to me, but you can draw your own conclutions.

Go to the library, and notice that there are three tabs at the top.

Click on the classes tab, and scrole down to your class.

Next, go to the bottom of the library window, and notice that their are four tabs.

One is actions, and one is Outlet.

Inside these tabs, you should find what was in the inspector in XCode 3.0, stated above in the tutorial.

Just had a play around, and found the tabs.
Admitedly they were a bit hard to find, but you should be able to find them now.

Hope this helps.

Submitted by Richard Hyman (not verified) on Sun, 10/04/2009 - 15:26.

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