On 2013 Sep 23, at 15:26, Rainer Standke <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ideally I'd have one main nib that contains the controllers etc, and then two 
> more nibs, each containing the main window in a version specific to an OS 
> version.

Looks like a good plan.

> But how would I manage the bindings between elements in the window and the 
> controllers?

They should be the same as they are now.

> What's the best way to deal with this?

I would suggest to duplicate your existing nib and *remove* items from each.  
This will probably be less re-wiring than re-creating one or both from scratch. 
 Both nibs will probably keep all the controllers they have now, unless some 
controllers end up with no connections.

I recently endured the pain of splitting a nib which had grown too large into 
four smaller nibs.  It was tedious to get everything reconnected, although more 
so in my case since I was also splitting three view controllers off from the 
original, huge window controller.



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