RE: View used by Xcode to display Core Data Model?
RE: View used by Xcode to display Core Data Model?
- Subject: RE: View used by Xcode to display Core Data Model?
- From: Jeff Laing <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 14:13:05 +1000
Developer-friendly too: - OS X command-line tools and filters inside
application package. - Libraries packaged as OS X private frameworks. -
Localizable descriptions and tooltips. - Tight Xcode native build and GNU
automake integration.
But I
repeat, I haven't done this (yet), I've just noted the availability of the
technology in passing.
On May 3, 2007, at 6:35 PM, Ben Golding wrote:
I have an app I'm thinking about where I'd like to use a view that's
similar to that used by Xcode for manipulating the Core Data object
model. I can't seem to find
what the NSView subclass that's used for that is called and/or if there's
some documentation about it.
Can anyone help?
In a broader sense, what I'd like to be able to do is draw a directed
graph in a view with nodes that represent connected hosts and then be able
to drag and drop objects onto the hosts as well as select them so that I can
open an inspector panel.
Perhaps there's another framework/library that's more suited to that
somewhere?
Unfortunately that's an NSView subclass that's private to Xcode.
Chris
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