FROM : Shawn Erickson
DATE : Fri Nov 02 19:45:55 2007
On 11/2/07, Arthur C. <<email_removed>> wrote:
The release do talk about this... always good to read those before upgrading.
> Why isn't it still supported?
IB 3.0 has a much improved method of writing palettes that isn't
compatible with the older style. In fact, as I understand it, all
Apple provides palettes you see in IB 3.0 now are implemented using
this same method (Apple is eating its own dog food so to speak).
> And, is there some workaround, conversion tool or something?
Use the version of IB that comes with Xcode 2.5 until you can get
updated palettes that work with IB 3.0.
-Shawn
DATE : Fri Nov 02 19:45:55 2007
On 11/2/07, Arthur C. <<email_removed>> wrote:
The release do talk about this... always good to read those before upgrading.
> Why isn't it still supported?
IB 3.0 has a much improved method of writing palettes that isn't
compatible with the older style. In fact, as I understand it, all
Apple provides palettes you see in IB 3.0 now are implemented using
this same method (Apple is eating its own dog food so to speak).
> And, is there some workaround, conversion tool or something?
Use the version of IB that comes with Xcode 2.5 until you can get
updated palettes that work with IB 3.0.
-Shawn
| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Arthur C. | Nov 2, 18:33 | |
| Dave Camp | Nov 2, 18:48 | |
| Shawn Erickson | Nov 2, 19:45 | |
| Jon Hess | Nov 3, 01:06 |






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