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    Dec 2002 Developer Tools

    I don't know what to say... I downloaded file Dec2002DevToolsCD.dmg.bin and installed it succesully.
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    Do I really need *.nib files?

    It seems the conversation becomes more and more private. Will it better to make it by e-mail? Drop me a line.
  3. K

    Do I really need *.nib files?

    I'll just make some comments: X-Windows on MS-Windows is not really a practical solution in that it is not free and easy There's a native port for Windows (without any X-server). About drag-n-drop: there's a plan to implement it in platform independed form (by XML). So, the main "virtual"...
  4. K

    Do I really need *.nib files?

    I share your doubt about the efforts one should put on implementing. This is the question to discuss with developers. So, can you explain more about your phrase: "It will still just be an X application"? This package has native Windows implementation too.
  5. K

    Do I really need *.nib files?

    Actually I'm a scientist (high energy physics). I had a talk to developers. They said that native port would be very nice. But there is no one to do it. :) First, that R. Brun said, was to rewrite TVirtualX class. I found out that it should be rewritten not only that class, but all GUI classes...
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    Do I really need *.nib files?

    lurk Of course I will run an app on Mac, but I can't do it anytime I need. So, actually I need to write an MacOS X GUI port of a quite large project. To be more precise I can give you a link. There I should to implement TVirtualX class and other GUI items. I think that the first step is to...
  7. K

    Do I really need *.nib files?

    I'll have a look. I really don't have an access to Mac except for ssh. Can anybody post anything else?
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    Do I really need *.nib files?

    I want to write an application with GUI. To initialize a window I need to write something like awakeFromNib. How can I write everything I need without *.nib files? Can anyone post some first steps how to do it?
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