FROM : Scott Anguish
DATE : Sun Apr 08 22:35:44 2007
in addition to what Erik said..
remember that nibs aren't text configuration files. they're actually
object graphs (archived versions of the objects you create in IB)
that isn't something merge-able.
by and large Subversion/CVS is the way to go.
On Apr 8, 2007, at 7:58 AM, Graham Perks wrote:
> How do teams share nib files? Whether saved in text or binary, it
> appears that if two people edit a nib, there is no way to merge the
> changes together in, say, Subversion.
DATE : Sun Apr 08 22:35:44 2007
in addition to what Erik said..
remember that nibs aren't text configuration files. they're actually
object graphs (archived versions of the objects you create in IB)
that isn't something merge-able.
by and large Subversion/CVS is the way to go.
On Apr 8, 2007, at 7:58 AM, Graham Perks wrote:
> How do teams share nib files? Whether saved in text or binary, it
> appears that if two people edit a nib, there is no way to merge the
> changes together in, say, Subversion.






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