I haven't tried doing this in a while, but last time I did, Gorm didn't
allow moving or even selecting objects in standalone views. I suggested to
Gregory that he might add an outline view in which it would be easier to
modify view hierarchy, and then any bugs with standalone view support
wouldn't actually completely block off nib-based development that needs to
make use of standalone views - for example, things based around
NSViewController. Any property editing could be made in the inspector even
if graphical resizing and moving didn't work.

Sadly, I did not track Gorm or GNUstep to see if this was ever implemented.
If it wasn't, I hope it will soon be.

On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 00:39, Germán Arias <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm trying to make a standalone view in Gorm, but there is a problem. If
> I open my .gorm file, I'm unable to select the objects (buttons) I added
> in previous session. Is this a bug or standalone view are not yet
> usable?. I have all from SVN. Thanks.
>
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