trailman
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04/10/13 12:05 PM (12 years ago)

Yellow Error Messages

Just getting back to work on my app. I'm self-hosted 2.1.8. I'm getting this error: 'the view controller' used as the name of the previous parameter rather than as part of the selector. There are tons of these types of errors in: BT-rotatingTabBarController.h appDelegate.h BT_debugger.h BT_rotatingTabBarController.m BT_viewUtilities.h BT_fileManager.h BT_viewControllerManager.h BT_strings.h BT_viewController.h BT_viewController.m BT_viewUtilities.m BT_viewControllerManager.m And many more... Also, I think I solved this before but can't find the answer again. How do I fill the screen with my menu on the iPhone 5? The menu is getting cut off.
 
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04/10/13 01:03 PM (12 years ago)
Hi Bruce, These are warnings, not errors preventing compiling, correct? If so, you should be OK. I think there are some updates that have been pushed out to buzztouch.com that haven't made it to self-hosted yet. If it compiles, you should be good! Mark
 
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04/10/13 01:15 PM (12 years ago)
Thanks Mark. Yes, I can compile. What about the menus being cut off? I thought I had that fixed before but since then I updated my source code and might have missed a few things.
 
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04/10/13 01:16 PM (12 years ago)
That I'm not entirely sure about. I'd have to search the forum for an answer on that...will try to do so later this evening.
 
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04/10/13 01:18 PM (12 years ago)
Yeah, I tried. I thought I posted the question before but I can't find the answer...
 

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