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I'm trying to create an NSWindow from an own nib file but it seems to be harder than I expected...

The NSWindowController offers an init(windowNibName: String?) method which could be overridden by a sub-class. It doesn't seem to be possible to invoke the base class' init(windowNibName: String?) without overriding it (the compiler shows an error message that there is no initializer which takes that String argument).

But when overriding this init(...) method you have to follow the initialization chain which forces you to call a designated initializer. This designated initializer is init(window: NSWindow!).

And this is where I'm stuck at the moment... it seems like I have to create an NSWindow object (somehow) in order to pass it to the designated initializer. But I don't know how to create an NSWindow from a nib file.

Does anybody have any clue?

2 Answers 2

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It's bug, I think.

Create your own init method and load xib file yourself, like this:

class MyWindowController: NSWindowController {

    init() {
        super.init(window: nil)

        /* Load window from xib file */
        NSBundle.mainBundle().loadNibNamed("MyWindow", owner: self, topLevelObjects: nil)
    }

}
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  • I tried this but it doesn't seem to work. The loadNibNamed(...) method seems to load the nib (at least it returns true) but the window within the controller is still NIL. Do I have to set the window explicitly after loading the NIB?
    – Alex
    Jun 13, 2014 at 13:27
  • This didn't work for me at all, TheGoonie's answer did.
    – Bjorn
    Jan 3, 2015 at 2:34
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I found my mistake...

I put my own WindowController as "File's Owner" into the NIB file but just forgot to link its "window" property to the window within the NIB (in Interface Builder).

Now it works as it should.

Thanks @juniperi

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  • Also be sure to set nib's FileOwner to use the custom NSWindowController class in the identity inspector, drag the window outlet to the window and then store the custom NSWindowController instance as a property on a class, otherwise it gets garbage collected.
    – Bjorn
    Jan 3, 2015 at 2:35

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