I mostly program in postscript, which I use for a general purpose language and MIDI parsing. From time to time I make a little coca app when I need to do interactive views or real world interaction.

I have a working app that I wrote under 10.5 that makes a little framework, where I can parse and display the data in a scalable scrollable window. This app seems to run under 10.7 and Yosemite. Recently I discovered a bug that I wanted to look at and possibly fix.

The parseable file is binary and has a type of .cis.

When I went to run the app in X code on my 10.7 machine It defaulted to a 64 bit scheme which I did not create. When I attempt to run a blank window appears. When I open one of my .cis files I get an exception in documents.m in the function "(BOOL)readFromData:(NSData *)data ofType:(NSString *)typeName error:(NSError **)outError"

The program should be reading from the MyDocument class using the function "(BOOL)readFromURL:(NSURL *)absoluteURL ofType:(NSString *)pTypeName error:(NSError **)outError"

I switched to the 10.5 32 bit scheme and the code runs, but all my .cis files are grayed out and I can not open them.

In clicking the little triangles on the folder views I see there are now duplicates of things like main.m and there are more than one info-plist files. Where did these come from? There are also duplicate xib files that are the ones that seem stubs. The blank window that appears in 64bit mode seems to be coming from one of these stubs.

how do I get my little viewer program to open the files again? Do I need to copy my old settings into the new XIB files?

-julie

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