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Re: Nib/Gorm Format Issues
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Ivan Vučica |
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Re: Nib/Gorm Format Issues |
Date: |
Sun, 4 Mar 2012 22:02:41 +0100 |
Most definitely they are good and even better under GNUstep, if you can do the
conversion or build them from scratch.
Since I don't know what exactly Gorm does when importing nibs, I'm just
(blindly) suggesting that directly using preexisting nibs and xibs might work
better. If I'm wrong -- sorry about that. :-)
On 4. 3. 2012., at 21:52, Gregory Casamento <greg.casamento@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ivan,
>
> Gorm files should be just fine for production projects. The issue
> here, I believe, is one of conversion. Conversion of one file format
> to another in Gorm has never worked perfectly.
>
> GC
>
> On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 2:33 PM, Ivan Vučica <ivucica@gmail.com> wrote:
>> If you didn't do so already, try simply using nib/xib files in place of gorm
>> files in actual projects. In many cases it should Just Work(tm). I've had
>> good experience with xibs made with Xcode 3.2.6's IB, as well as xibs made
>> with Xcode 4.2, and any incompatibilities are (I suspect) bugs.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Ivan Vučica
>> via phone
>>
>> On 3. 3. 2012., at 05:14, Matthew Weinstein <mweinste@kent.edu> wrote:
>>
>>> Trying to re-port TAMS Analyzer to GNUStep after many years. I'd like not
>>> to have to recreate the nibs (gmodels) from scratch. The nibs right now are
>>> saved in Interface Builder 3.2.1; I'm using a Ubuntu Virtualbox as my
>>> development machine, their version of gorm is 1.2.10. At the moment they
>>> seem incompatible... Should they be compatible? if so how.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>> Matthew Weinstein
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