Re: How does Apple want us to deal with custom elements in Xcode 4, with IBPlugins having been killed?
Re: How does Apple want us to deal with custom elements in Xcode 4, with IBPlugins having been killed?
- Subject: Re: How does Apple want us to deal with custom elements in Xcode 4, with IBPlugins having been killed?
- From: Jeffrey Walton <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2011 18:56:21 -0400
> until a rich uncle dies and I
> can afford the multi-k$ outlay for a *@*@* Intel machine.
The DoJ could break up Apple's anti-trust lock on shardware/software.
There's nothing like paying $1500 for a commodity x86 board and case
with a $39 operating system and beta software installed.
Jeff
On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 6:31 PM, Dale Miller <email@hidden> wrote:
> It looks like Apple's current answer is to programatically create the custom
> elements. I find this interesting considering the roasting I took some time
> back when I wrote in about a problem I was having programatically creating a
> custom element. I remember a lot of dogmatic evangelism about always using
> IB. Everyone was more concerned with converting the sinner than in finding
> the problem, which, by the way, was a finger-check.
> I had what I considered to be a good reason for not using IB, since I needed
> to create an arbitrary number of elements determined at startup time, with
> some dynamically-specified attributes. I have since discovered that part of
> my objections to using multiple instantiations of a NIB were caused by a
> side-effect which I don't think is adequately documented, but I would have
> to do it the 'manual' way anyway, except for the fact that under current
> conditions I am stuck in 10.5.8 and IB 3.1.4 until a rich uncle dies and I
> can afford the multi-k$ outlay for a *@*@* Intel machine.
>
> Dale Miller
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