I have been loading 开发者_StackOverflow社区view from Nib files successfully using the approach found on this site
[[NSBundle mainBundle] loadNibNamed:@"YourNibName" owner:self options:nil];
The problem is that, because we have to set the File Owner, this nib file becomes "attached" to this view controller. This view is subclass of UITableViewCell
and I wanted to load this nib file from several different vc's.
Thanks for your help.
A nib is just a template, you can load it over and over again.
If using iOS4, you might want do look at UINib which gives improved performance for repeated nib loading.
I'll present two options:
- Create a class NibLoader with a single
@property (nonatomic, retain) IBOutlet id mainObject;
and a method calledloadNibNamed:bundle:
). Then, doMyView * v = [[NibLoader loadNibNamed:"MyView" bundle:nil] mainObject];
. (A GCC 4.0 property access bug meant that [...].mainObject would call [...] twice; it's been fixed in 4.2.) - Create
@protocol MyNibOwner
which has@property (nonatomic, retain) IBOutlet MyView * myView;
, and change the file's owner class toid<MyNibLoader>
orNSObject<MyNibLoader>
.
Pedantically, a nib should probably have a single controller. What I would probably do is create a new UIViewController
subclass that controls the stuff in this nib of yours, and then whenever you want the stuff in the nib, create one of these view controllers and ask it for the stuff, instead of loading the nib directly.
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