Re: IB Palettes no longer supported in Leopard - what to do?
Re: IB Palettes no longer supported in Leopard - what to do?
- Subject: Re: IB Palettes no longer supported in Leopard - what to do?
- From: Jon Hess <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 17:06:25 -0700
Hey Arthur -
On Nov 2, 2007, at 10:33 AM, Arthur C. wrote:
I'm using a third-party framework in my application development that
includes an Interface Builder palette. After installing the Leopard
upgrade, I found out that these are no longer supported. In fact,
the NIB becomes inaccessible whenever such a palette has been used.
Why isn't it still supported? I assumed everything to be backward
compatible. And, is there some workaround, conversion tool or
something? I would like to take advantage of the new development
tools, rather than stick with the old ones just because of this
single issue.
Beginning with Xcode 2.5, and 3.0, you can have two versions of the
developer tools installed side by side. This setup gives you a
convenient way out of this problem. You can use Interface Builder 2.5
to edit this document until the 3rd part palette is updated. If the
3rd party palette isn't ever going to be updated, you can use
Interface Builder 2.5 to remove the objects that depend on the palette
and either replace them with code, or with NSCustomView and then begin
using Interface Builder 3.0.
Good Luck -
Jon Hess
Best regards,
Arthur C.
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