Re: Cocoa UI
Re: Cocoa UI
- Subject: Re: Cocoa UI
- From: Jerrod Fowkes <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2006 09:06:23 -0800 (PST)
Michael Watson <email@hidden> wrote: Having the application change its nib FILE is not a good approach, if
that's what you mean.
The bottom line is that there really isn't enough information here to
know exactly what he wants to do.
I apologize. The resultant would be the ability to create an application with a standard set of events. When the user interacts with the UI, it fires those sets of events, no more.
I have a client app that I can potentially share to a company. I would like to have them "brand" the client app to their company by not providing the code but by providing them some sort of custom scripting language for the UI or exposing the nibs somehow on their own without the authors intervention.
Loading the nibs programatiically could potentially work. I will have-to research that. Using that structure with bindings....hmm. -Jerrod Fowkes
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