On Sep 23, 2009, at 06:56:57, Alexander Henket wrote:
>>> Xibs are fine and iLocalize supports them just fine, but you  
>>> currently, to my best of knowledge, cannot use them runtime. This  
>>> means going down the xib road is going down the "cannot test my  
>>> localization anymore" road.
>>>
>>> What is your truly compelling reason not to flip the switch? A few  
>>> kilobytes?
>>
>> No. I already answered this question.
>
> Reread a couple of times and don't see that answer.

It's an indirect answer. Here it is again:

> Actually, using xibs lets us diff and (sometimes) merge them. Nibs  
> are not diffable or mergeable at all. Thus, xibs are a huge win for  
> those of us who are developing.

We're using xibs and compiling to nibs. That's not up for debate.

What the switch controls is whether the nib compiler strips the nibs.  
An unstripped nib is editable, so it's what you need. We will do that  
in a localization build configuration with which we'll put out  
localization builds (most likely, the last beta for each release).

At this point, I want to get 1.2 out this month, so we'll finish  
setting up the localization-build system for a future release,  
hopefully as soon as 1.2.1.


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