Hi
I'm on OS X 10.6.6 with MacRuby 0.9 installed via RVM on a older i386
MacBookPro2,2. Check out this screenshot:
http://www.delirium.ch/test/connections.png
Due to the lack of templates, I've created the project in Xcode 3 and then
worked with it in Xcode 4 - which worked just fine in the las
o blame me about
> missing MacRuby files.
>
> --- Laurent Sansonetti ** schrieb am *Fr,
> 11.3.2011:
>
>
> Von: Laurent Sansonetti
> Betreff: Re: [MacRuby-devel] Note of warning about Xcode 4
> An: "MacRuby development discussions." >
> Datum: Freitag, 11.
On Lion it does not work. Xcode4.x didn't show anything related to MacRuby.
Opening my StarCraft2 Replay Analyzer will cause Xcode4 to blame me about
missing MacRuby files.
--- Laurent Sansonetti schrieb am Fr, 11.3.2011:
Von: Laurent Sansonetti
Betreff: Re: [MacRuby-devel] Note of wa
Hi Sven,
On Mar 10, 2011, at 2:56 PM, Sven Schwyn wrote:
> Hi Laurent
>
>> What Vincent is referring to is the Xcode 3 feature where IB would
>> automatically reveal the outlets and actions written in Ruby. This is not
>> working in Xcode 4, and may be the reason why you want to stick to Xcode
Hi Laurent
> What Vincent is referring to is the Xcode 3 feature where IB would
> automatically reveal the outlets and actions written in Ruby. This is not
> working in Xcode 4, and may be the reason why you want to stick to Xcode 3.
Well, it works for me. At least if by "reveal the outlets and
Hi Sven,
On Mar 10, 2011, at 2:09 AM, Sven Schwyn wrote:
> Hi
>
> Referring to Vincent's recent post:
>
>> - But the biggest problem is that currently there is no MacRuby support in
>> the interface editor: the actions and properties added in the Ruby code
>> won't appear in the interface edi
Hi
Referring to Vincent's recent post:
> - But the biggest problem is that currently there is no MacRuby support in
> the interface editor: the actions and properties added in the Ruby code won't
> appear in the interface editor.
I've never had this kind of trouble not with the later betas nor
>>
>> IMPORTANT: If you are developing a MacRuby application you should wait
>> before installing it: Xcode 3 get upgraded to Xcode 4. However there is
>> currently no support for MacRuby in Xcode 4:
>
> But I can choose a custom path and everything will be fine, won't it?
Maybe, I haven't tri
On 2011-02-04, at 22:55 , Vincent Isambart wrote:
>
> IMPORTANT: If you are developing a MacRuby application you should wait before
> installing it: Xcode 3 get upgraded to Xcode 4. However there is currently no
> support for MacRuby in Xcode 4:
But I can choose a custom path and everything wil
Hi,
As many of you probably know the Xcode 4 GM has been released, even though for
the time being it's still under NDA and only available to registered
developers. It should probably be released publicly soon.
IMPORTANT: If you are developing a MacRuby application you should wait before
instal
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