Re: Nib compatibility progress

2006-05-13 Thread Gregory John Casamento
Yes, connections are working just fine.The program behind is wterm v6.2.9. It's a terminal that is supposed to be NeXT-like.--Gregory John Casamento- Original Message From: Adrian Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: Gregory John Casamento [EMAIL PROTECTED]Cc: GNUstep Developers gnustep-dev@gnu.orgSent: Friday, May 12, 2006 10:22:15 AMSubject: Re: Nib compatibility progressOn May 12, 2006, at 12:14 AM, Gregory John Casamento wrote: All, I just wanted to post some screenshots here of progress thusfar on nib compatibility efforts.Here is a gui done in IB,
 the GNUstep one is running in a live app and the Cocoa one is in IB.Hi Gregory,This is indeed looking pretty good -- aside from some layout spacingissues mainly on the right, almost perfect in fact.Areconnectionsworking as well?Also, just out of curiosity, what is that terminal applicationrunning in the background on the GNUstep shot?It looks like aGNUstep app, but as far as I recall Terminal.app was not able todisplay a white background?Anyway, great stuff!Adrian___
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Re: Nib compatibility progress

2006-05-13 Thread Fred Kiefer
Hi Gregory,

that is a great step for GNustep.
Thank you for achiving it.

Fred

Gregory John Casamento wrote:
 I just wanted to post some screenshots here of progress thusfar on nib
 compatibility efforts.  Here is a gui done in IB, the GNUstep one is
 running in a live app and the Cocoa one is in IB.  This is using a nib
 file called busybox.nib which is checked in on the NibCompatibility
 branch along with all of the other changes.   GNUstep appears to be
 reading nibs quite well at this point.
 
 I am considering merging this on Saturday or Sunday.  I have tested it
 extensively and have kept up to date with all of the changes on the trunk.
  


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