On 11 Jun '08, at 11:45 AM, Adam Bridge wrote:
How does one properly document all the relationship/connection information that is created/maintained by Interface Builder and stored in NIBS/XIBS?
If you find out, let me know :(
I find it's possible (for me likely) to get lost in a maze of twisty little relationships, all alike, that I don't hold together so well in my head. When I create a project I can make notes etc and do drawings/illustrations. But when picking up an existing project I'm just blown away.
Yup, this is definitely a problem, especially with bindings since they are so much more complex than simple outlets/actions.
It's possible to dump a nib in textual format using 'ibtool', though I haven't done it myself; I don't know what it displays about the bindings. Also, soothsayers prophecy that when the next incremental version of the developer tools are released, IB might have some mildly- improved UI for inspecting bindings; but to talk of that here would incur the Evil Eye.
—Jens
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