On 3 jul 2008, at 14.54, Kyle Sluder wrote:
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 8:27 AM, Tommy Nordgren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
So it is a matter of writing and applying a suitable xsl stylesheet
file.
The transformations required to obtain a meaningful Cocoa XIB from a
Carbon NIB are impossible to express in XSL. Or any language for that
matter. It requires human thought, because Carbon NIBs and Cocoa XIBs
do not express the same concept. Even if you could transform a
particular Carbon NIB to a Cocoa XIB (certainly a challenge,
considering the spec is not documented and warned to be very fragile)
it would be a very bad idea to do so, particularly because they would
not be semantically equivalent.
--Kyle Sluder
Not correct. Of course connections can't be created this way, but it
is certainly possible
to replace carbon objects with the equivalent Cocoa objects.
Niltargeted actions for the standard menu items can also be set up
this way.
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