Apparently you haven't perused the XML used by Carbon NIBs.  There's lots of 
linkages across the format so that any particular object is not as completely 
self-contained as you believe.

>
>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.
>----------------------------------
>Skinheads are so tired of immigration, that they are going to move to  
>a country that don't accept immigrants!
>Tommy Nordgren
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
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