> > The mapping files are in the hotcocoa/mappings directory in the MacRuby's > standard library. If you are willing to extend RubyCocoa I would recommend > to install it from the sources, it will be easier for you to test / > contribute your changes back. >
And by RubyCocoa, Laurent really meant HotCocoa ;) - Matt On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Laurent Sansonetti <lsansone...@apple.com>wrote: > Hi Ferhat, > > (Sorry for the late reply.) > > On Mar 15, 2009, at 6:08 AM, Ferhat Ziba wrote: > > Hey guys, >> >> My name is Ferhat Ziba, I am student in Hamburg and study computer >> science. I saw your project and it's awesome. I like the Idea developing os >> x apps in ruby as first citizen programming language. >> > > Thank you :) > > After I get my fingers dirty with playing arround the source code, I have >> some questions : >> >> 1. Where are the path to the mapping files from hotcocoa ? I found it in >> the repository but not on my local machine. (I use the prebuild binary >> package on the project site for installing macruby). I like to extend some >> functionality for my (experimental) opensource project. >> > > The mapping files are in the hotcocoa/mappings directory in the MacRuby's > standard library. If you are willing to extend RubyCocoa I would recommend > to install it from the sources, it will be easier for you to test / > contribute your changes back. > > 2. When I write some mapping files ? Where should I send it ? >> > > You can send them here or create a new ticket on the Trac and attach them. > > Regards, > Laurent > _______________________________________________ > MacRuby-devel mailing list > MacRuby-devel@lists.macosforge.org > http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macruby-devel >
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