On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 12:27 AM, Chris Ryland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Other than sporadic mentions of problems hither and thither, I don't
> see anyone complaining about using .xib (vs .nib) format much.
>
> Does that mean they're safe to use? Any other experiences?
>
I've found they're be
On Feb 21, 2008, at 4:27 PM, Chris Ryland wrote:
Other than sporadic mentions of problems hither and thither, I don't
see anyone complaining about using .xib (vs .nib) format much.
Hey Chris -
A NIB 3.0 file is actually just a NIB 2.x file with a XIB file
embedded. So, if you've been usin
Other than sporadic mentions of problems hither and thither, I don't
see anyone complaining about using .xib (vs .nib) format much.
Does that mean they're safe to use? Any other experiences?
Thanks &
Cheers!
--Chris Ryland / Em Software, Inc. / www.emsoftware.com
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