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zippyfly

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Mar 22, 2008
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Hi guys -- when I drag connections in Interface Builder, how do I see what the existing connections already are?

For example, say I make a mistake and drag to the wrong thing (or wrong direction), or I change the code to use different objects and need to revise the interface, how do I see what the current status quo is?

Because right now if I screw up something, I find that I need to "physically" delete the NSControl and drag a new one out and drag new connections. Which I am assuming is obviously the hard way to do it?

Thanks.
 
If you hold control and click (or simply right click) on your views/controls and your objects it will show a panel with their connections. Also, if you have an object, view or control selected when you open up the inspector window, you can look at the connections under the connections tab in the inspector.
 
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