Hi Nicolas,
I'd be happy to contribute the nibs to gnustep. They are currently
NIB 3.x bundles, but I'll switch them to NIB 2.x for people that
aren't using Leopard. I'll assemble my modifications and send them
off to David Ayers and Matt Rice to add to the GDL2 repository.
I think it may be a bit premature to write a tutorial for DBModeler
just yet. I primarily use DBModeler for SQL and Objective-C
generation (I wrote a very basic Objective-C generator). Right now, I
am not able to use DBModeler to add entities, attributes, etc. It
reads in existing eomodeld files, but I am not able to create a new
model or add to an existing one. I will work on improving DBModeler's
compatibility with OS X. Once the basic functionality is there, I
will write up a tutorial document.
Blake
On May 4, 2008, at 7:30 AM, Nicolas Roard wrote:
On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 2:25 AM, Blake Nicholson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I use the
DBModeler application from GDL2 as a native app (I had to build
nibs to
replace the gorm files).
Neat, have you planned to send those nibs to gnustep ? I'm sure other
people might be interested by running GDL2 and DBModeler on OSX (and
if you could write a tutorial as well it would be even better :-P )
--
Nicolas Roard
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