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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ivpKlnMJ-I help me out guys
Way is THAT problem? What are you trying to do?
As you can see in the video...
We can't help if we don't know what the error message is and what code you're using to open the window.
I watched the video multiple times...and I had no exact idea what you were trying to do.
Including the video is a great idea...but you need to include a written description as well.
- Nick
Tie your laces in a bow.
We can't help if we don't know what the error message is and what code you're using to open the window.
Also it isn't error message.The program just send me to xcode
It *IS* an error message. It's called running Xcode in debug mode and having it go to the line of a code when a problem is detected. In this case, if you look at where you ended up in XCode (albiet assembly code), you see the BAD_ACCESS exception.
You need to look at the stack trace to figure out what functions were being executed and trace your way back step by step to find the culprit code/function/variable/argument/whatever..
Not sure where or what chatterbox is and how you got that code or if you wrote it yourself, but the problem is there..
What set of instructions are you following to create this menu structure? Have you read through the Apple Developer information about creating the Main Menu and it's components?