No Way to Set Initial View Controller in New Storyboard in Xcode 6
IosXcodeIos Problem Overview
Here's what I did in Xcode 6.0.1:
Step 1: Create a new project with a single view.
Step 2: Add an additional storyboard to the project.
Step 3: Compare the original storyboard with the newly added one. Note how there is no arrow to designate the initial view controller. I can't find a way to add one, either.
Is this expected behavior? Can you only have one initial view controller per application? I thought I could have one per storyboard.
Thanks in advance.
Ios Solutions
Solution 1 - Ios
Select the view controller, then use the “Is Initial View Controller” checkbox in the attributes inspector.
Solution 2 - Ios
In Xcode 6.2, there is no longer an "Is Initial View Controller" checkbox in the attributes inspector. Instead, you set the initial view controller by adding the Storyboard Entry Point found in the Object Library.
Solution 3 - Ios
"Is initial View Controller" is back in XCode 6.3.x.
Solution 4 - Ios
In Xcode 6, use a "Storyboard Entry Point" from the object library. Drag the control onto the View Controller you wish to designate as the initial View Controller.
Solution 5 - Ios
The Story Entry Point does not exist in Object Library in Xcode 6.x, and cannot upgrade to Xcode 6.3.x for now in china.