Re: How to converting a Carbon nib to Cocoa?

2008-07-03 Thread Jean-Daniel Dupas
Anyway, it does note make sense, as upgrading the view without  
rewriting all the logic using Cocoa paradigms is probably not a good  
idea.
Unlike Carbon nib, Cocoa nib are not just a set of interface object  
with some property and flags, they also contains lots of information  
about action, target, bidings, outlets, and a bunch of controller  
objects (nib owner, Object Controllers, …)


And The layout manager is very different too.



Le 3 juil. 08 à 05:31, Fosse a écrit :

It would be a nightmare to recreate them by hand... , especially for  
the big

project which needs to move to Cocoa..

No better method?


On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 3:37 AM, Christopher Pavicich  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



Hi:

 There is no way to automatically convert a Carbon Interface Builder
Document into a Cocoa Interface Builder Document.
 You are going to need to recreate all of your Carbon dialogues in  
Cocoa.

By hand.

--Chris


On Jun 29, 2008, at 1:59 AM, Fosse wrote:

My Carbon nib contains a lot of dialogs.  I want to make it be used  
by
another cocoa application and don't want to create all those  
dialogs and
econstruct the entire control hierarchy manually in the Interface  
Builder.

I
don't care about connections, I'll wire them up myself. I'm just  
hoping to

avoid repeating the layout work.

The Cocoa nib uses binary file objects.nib which is different with  
the xml
file used byCarbon nib . I can't find any way to convert it with  
either

Interface Builder or nibtool.

Does anyone know of an automated method for doing the conversion?   
Or

method
to create Cocoa NIB without using Interface Builder?

I found two related questions here but no more answers..
http://lists.apple.com/archives/cocoa-dev/2001/Jul/msg00243.html
http://lists.apple.com/archives/carbon-development/2003/Aug/msg00161.html

Thanks a lot!
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Re: How to converting a Carbon nib to Cocoa?

2008-07-02 Thread Fosse
It would be a nightmare to recreate them by hand... , especially for the big
project which needs to move to Cocoa..

No better method?


On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 3:37 AM, Christopher Pavicich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi:

   There is no way to automatically convert a Carbon Interface Builder
 Document into a Cocoa Interface Builder Document.
   You are going to need to recreate all of your Carbon dialogues in Cocoa.
 By hand.

 --Chris


 On Jun 29, 2008, at 1:59 AM, Fosse wrote:

  My Carbon nib contains a lot of dialogs.  I want to make it be used by
 another cocoa application and don't want to create all those dialogs and
 econstruct the entire control hierarchy manually in the Interface Builder.
 I
 don't care about connections, I'll wire them up myself. I'm just hoping to
 avoid repeating the layout work.

 The Cocoa nib uses binary file objects.nib which is different with the xml
 file used byCarbon nib . I can't find any way to convert it with either
 Interface Builder or nibtool.

 Does anyone know of an automated method for doing the conversion?  Or
 method
 to create Cocoa NIB without using Interface Builder?

 I found two related questions here but no more answers..
 http://lists.apple.com/archives/cocoa-dev/2001/Jul/msg00243.html
 http://lists.apple.com/archives/carbon-development/2003/Aug/msg00161.html

 Thanks a lot!
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Re: How to converting a Carbon nib to Cocoa?

2008-07-02 Thread Steve Christensen
This question was asked recently on the carbon-dev list and the  
answer was that there is no way to automate the process, nor even a  
method to get you part-way. Unfortunately this is likely to be one of  
those painful transitions for you...



On Jul 2, 2008, at 8:31 PM, Fosse wrote:

It would be a nightmare to recreate them by hand... , especially  
for the big

project which needs to move to Cocoa..

No better method?


On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 3:37 AM, Christopher Pavicich  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



Hi:

  There is no way to automatically convert a Carbon Interface Builder
Document into a Cocoa Interface Builder Document.
  You are going to need to recreate all of your Carbon dialogues  
in Cocoa.

By hand.

--Chris


On Jun 29, 2008, at 1:59 AM, Fosse wrote:

My Carbon nib contains a lot of dialogs.  I want to make it be  
used by
another cocoa application and don't want to create all those  
dialogs and
econstruct the entire control hierarchy manually in the Interface  
Builder.
I don't care about connections, I'll wire them up myself. I'm  
just hoping

to avoid repeating the layout work.

The Cocoa nib uses binary file objects.nib which is different  
with the xml
file used byCarbon nib . I can't find any way to convert it with  
either

Interface Builder or nibtool.

Does anyone know of an automated method for doing the  
conversion?  Or

method to create Cocoa NIB without using Interface Builder?

I found two related questions here but no more answers..
http://lists.apple.com/archives/cocoa-dev/2001/Jul/msg00243.html
http://lists.apple.com/archives/carbon-development/2003/Aug/ 
msg00161.html


Thanks a lot!


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How to converting a Carbon nib to Cocoa?

2008-06-29 Thread Fosse
My Carbon nib contains a lot of dialogs.  I want to make it be used by
another cocoa application and don't want to create all those dialogs and
econstruct the entire control hierarchy manually in the Interface Builder. I
don't care about connections, I'll wire them up myself. I'm just hoping to
avoid repeating the layout work.

The Cocoa nib uses binary file objects.nib which is different with the xml
file used byCarbon nib . I can't find any way to convert it with either
Interface Builder or nibtool.

Does anyone know of an automated method for doing the conversion?  Or method
to create Cocoa NIB without using Interface Builder?

I found two related questions here but no more answers..
http://lists.apple.com/archives/cocoa-dev/2001/Jul/msg00243.html
http://lists.apple.com/archives/carbon-development/2003/Aug/msg00161.html

Thanks a lot!
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Re: How to converting a Carbon nib to Cocoa?

2008-06-29 Thread Christopher Pavicich

Hi:

   There is no way to automatically convert a Carbon Interface  
Builder Document into a Cocoa Interface Builder Document.
   You are going to need to recreate all of your Carbon dialogues in  
Cocoa. By hand.


--Chris

On Jun 29, 2008, at 1:59 AM, Fosse wrote:


My Carbon nib contains a lot of dialogs.  I want to make it be used by
another cocoa application and don't want to create all those dialogs  
and
econstruct the entire control hierarchy manually in the Interface  
Builder. I
don't care about connections, I'll wire them up myself. I'm just  
hoping to

avoid repeating the layout work.

The Cocoa nib uses binary file objects.nib which is different with  
the xml
file used byCarbon nib . I can't find any way to convert it with  
either

Interface Builder or nibtool.

Does anyone know of an automated method for doing the conversion?   
Or method

to create Cocoa NIB without using Interface Builder?

I found two related questions here but no more answers..
http://lists.apple.com/archives/cocoa-dev/2001/Jul/msg00243.html
http://lists.apple.com/archives/carbon-development/2003/Aug/msg00161.html

Thanks a lot!
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