On 10/25/07, Adam R. Maxwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OmniWeb's handy link checker just informed me that new Omni frameworks
> are available, and they appear to have some fixes for 10.5 compilation.
>
> Questions:
>
> - is anyone planning to move to 10.5?

You may just be asking Christiaan, since I don't do too much around
here these days, but:

I won't be on 10.5 too soon. The last time I upgraded, it took a
*long* time to get my python setup back to normal, and I use python
heavily for my research now...


-mike

> - what changes have we made to Omni's frameworks?
> - any objections to replacing the current frameworks?
>
> The only change I recall making is to the NSSplitView category so the -
> fraction handles vertical dividers.  Looks like we added localized
> resources as well, but those should probably be regenerated.
>
> --
> adam
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