Re: Conditionally modifying NIBs?
Re: Conditionally modifying NIBs?
- Subject: Re: Conditionally modifying NIBs?
- From: Mike Fischer <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 13:26:22 +0200
Am 15.05.2008 um 01:10 schrieb Hamish Allan:
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 11:25 PM, Mike Fischer
<email@hidden> wrote:
(I know this can be hacked, and that while verbose it's only xml.
But I'd
want my apps building in the next Xcode (sub-)release as well.)
Sure, well, you can't eat your cake and have it ;)
Too bad ;-)
I'd have thought that you could maybe try to automate "Whenever any of
the parts of nib N1 and N2 change that are identical in both nibs I
have to remember to make the changes in both."
Well yes, it's possible. But I think one would have to be quite
desperate to choose that path.
You can also use ibtool for verification, so I don't buy that
"extremely dangerous" stuff, and the bit about backwards compatibility
is irrelevant.
Well, looking at one of these beasts I'm so sure. There is a lot of
stuff in there that is not obvious and baring heavy experimentation
I'd guess that many things need to fit together even if they are in
totally separate places. I could probably change the dimensions of a
view or the title of a window. But anything more complicated would be
a very ambitious undertaking. And I'm not even talking about the
IBDocument.RunnableNib block of data at the end of the XIB.
Thanks for your thoughts though.
Mike
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