Benjamindaines macrumors 68030 Original poster Mar 24, 2005 2,841 5 A religiously oppressed state Apr 24, 2006 #1 Why is finder showing all my .nib files a folders instead of Interface Builder files? yes, I have Interface Builder installed. --Cheers
Why is finder showing all my .nib files a folders instead of Interface Builder files? yes, I have Interface Builder installed. --Cheers
MisterMe macrumors G4 Jul 17, 2002 10,709 69 USA Apr 24, 2006 #2 Benjamindaines said: Why is finder showing all my .nib files a folders instead of Interface Builder files? yes, I have Interface Builder installed. --Cheers Click to expand... Use File > Get Info to properly associate them.
Benjamindaines said: Why is finder showing all my .nib files a folders instead of Interface Builder files? yes, I have Interface Builder installed. --Cheers Click to expand... Use File > Get Info to properly associate them.
Benjamindaines macrumors 68030 Original poster Mar 24, 2005 2,841 5 A religiously oppressed state Apr 25, 2006 #3 MisterMe said: Use File > Get Info to properly associate them. Click to expand... Finder thinks it's a folder there for there is not setting to associate them
MisterMe said: Use File > Get Info to properly associate them. Click to expand... Finder thinks it's a folder there for there is not setting to associate them
robbieduncan Moderator emeritus Jul 24, 2002 25,611 893 Harrogate Apr 26, 2006 #4 .nib files are actually folders (just like .app). They are packages. Something has caused Finder to forget that they are packages and start treating them as folders. I'd suggest starting Interface Builder then re-starting the Finder.
.nib files are actually folders (just like .app). They are packages. Something has caused Finder to forget that they are packages and start treating them as folders. I'd suggest starting Interface Builder then re-starting the Finder.
Benjamindaines macrumors 68030 Original poster Mar 24, 2005 2,841 5 A religiously oppressed state Apr 26, 2006 #5 robbieduncan said: I'd suggest starting Interface Builder then re-starting the Finder. Click to expand... Nope, didnt work
robbieduncan said: I'd suggest starting Interface Builder then re-starting the Finder. Click to expand... Nope, didnt work