On Mon, 26 Dec 2005 16:19:30 -0700
Adam Fedor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> nib2gmodel only compiles on a Mac OS X or NeXT system. It uses Apple's
> own libraries to read their (proprietary) nib format.

Ok.

> If you are using Cocoa and your nibs are in the newer XML format, it 
> might be possible for GNUstep to read them directly. This is not a 
> complete project so I would expect some troubles there as well.

Effetivelly. The files I downloaded contains directories named xxx.nib.
These directories contain three files:
- classes.nib (long ASCII)
- info.nib (short XML)
- objects.nib (data)

Which file should I used in Gorm?

Concerning my "project", the goal is to build a calibration program for
scanned map, in order to use them in GPS application. The FlightTrack
project have such hability, but integrated in the whole program and
using objective-c++. I hope I will extract some "view" in order to build
a minimalistic calibration tool (using gdal tools as backend).
-- 
Guilhem BONNEFILLE
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