re: Programming without seeing
re: Programming without seeing
- Subject: re: Programming without seeing
- From: David Niemeijer <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 19:17:20 +0100
At 8:58 -0800 22/1/04, George Warner wrote:
The .nib files that Interface Builder creates are just packages that contain
XML files. You can open the packages in Finder and then open the
classes.nib, objects.nib, and info.nib file contained within via the text
editor of your choice.
That is indeed possible, but I got the impression that the format is
not documented and may change in different OS X version. I once
looked at them when i had a corrupted nib file, but while the basic
structure is relatively easy to follow the price handling of object
IDs by IB I found a little more difficult to grasp.
George Warner,
Schizophrenic Optimization Scientists
Interesting plural, have you cloned yourself into George and Warner ;-)
Cheers,
david.
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