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Re: Gorm and nib format
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Gregory Casamento |
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Re: Gorm and nib format |
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Mon, 3 Jun 2013 15:43:06 -0400 |
Yes, presuming classes used by the application are implemented in GNUstep
itself, the Xib files are readable.
Gregory Casamento
address@hidden
Open Logic Corporation, President/CEO
GNUstep Lead Developer
On Jun 3, 2013, at 3:40 PM, Chan Maxthon <address@hidden> wrote:
> That is, if I have an existing OS X app for 10.8 (I #ifndef GNUSTEP out'ed
> all Apple-specific code) I can port and build it as-is, with all xib files in
> place?
>
> 发自我的 iPad
>
> 在 2013-6-4,3:30,Gregory Casamento <address@hidden> 写道:
>
>> Gorm doesn't understand nibs beyond 10.5's nib format. Beyond this nibs
>> are, primarily, compiled resources. They don't contain the necessary
>> information to reconstruct and edit them in Gorm.
>>
>> The designable.nib file is basically a XIB in the first place. So
>> completing the xib support in Gorm will be best in any case to make this
>> work.
>>
>> It's worth mentioning that XIB support works in GNUstep itself.
>>
>> Gregory Casamento
>> address@hidden
>> Open Logic Corporation, President/CEO
>> GNUstep Lead Developer
>>
>>
>> On Jun 3, 2013, at 2:36 PM, address@hidden wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I wanted to test Gorm and I have converted a very simple xib file into a
>>> nib format (In Xcode 4.6, File->Export->Nib) and
>>> then I tried to load it inside Gorm but it didn't work.
>>> The converted xib file is a nib folder with 2 files inside : designable.nib
>>> (that is actually a copy of the xib file ie a xml file) and
>>> keyedobjects.nib a binary plist file.When I look at Gorm's source code I
>>> can see it expects to find 2 files : keyedobjects.nib and classes.nib.
>>> If Xcode can open this converted nib file I am sure Gorm would be able to
>>> do it and it shouldn't be difficult to build this classes.nib
>>> manually. Is it something that could be done ?
>>>
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