It would be really useful is such a thing would incorporate the definitions of the fields and the percent expansions, so you didn't have to hunt them down in the documentation.


On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 06:14 AM, Carsten Klapp wrote:


Trivial you say... muhahahhaa :) :) !

This would be my first C / Cocoa project. (My other project, upclient 5 was already written, I just tweaked it a little.)

I hadn't considered an NSOutline view, that might be good approach to take too.

Well I've just whipped up a document window with some fields in Interface Builder. I'm going to look see if I can steal^h^h^h^h^h^h borrow some code from FinkCommander.

Carsten

On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 05:46 am, Max Horn wrote:

It should even be trivial to write a nice Cocoa frontend with a GUI for this. Like an "assistant" or "wizard". You enter the information it needs (and of course it has a pref that makes it remember the default value for maintainer etc.) and it generates the info file.

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