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Does anyone have an example applescript script which drives the Interface Builder to build a.nib file? Aka: script thats ends commands to Interface Builder to insert a text box at location X Y, sets attributes of that text box and then saves the.NIB file? I am able to start interface builder and open an existing document. Unable to create a new one, and definitely don't wher where to start to start inserting objects into a window.
Having an example would allow me to associate what I see in the dictionary for interface builder with the script and greatly help me. (My goal is to parse legacy form layouts into an applescript that would create a apple native.NIB file with roughly same layout as on the legacy platform).
Click to expand.These legacy forms are created in a DEC/VMS proprietary format for the old FMS software. FMS doesn't run on Mac. FMS can export its proprietary binary format into a text form that can be parsed. (.FLG format) Moving that.FLG to the Mac and having my application parse it whenever it is started would preclude my adding more forms later on (no software on the mac to generate.FLGs), or modify/improve those existing forms to put GUI features on them.
I really want to move my apps over and use modern tools from now on and no longre have any dependencies on the old system. I have done some reading and found the command line utility 'nibtool'.
It can export a easy to understand structure of objects in a.nib file. Unfortunatly, it cannot read it and convert it into a real.NIB again. Reading more on the web, I found one Interface Builder.PDF which mentions the 'ibtool' utility which can export and re-import to re-create a.NIB file. (page 96 of the Interface Builder User Guide) Unfortunatly, this is not on my system (10.4.11) and the manual is for 10.5 Any chance it could create.NIB in a format 10.4 would understand?
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Any chance it would work on 10.4?