As you can see from the screenshot, Gorm is now able to load nibs just fine.
Gorm should be able to save nibs in the next few weeks. This is a huge step forward for GNUstep. Builder and Loader classes have been added along with a factory class which gets the appropriate builder/loader for a given format. Gorm has also been changed so that it is effectively format agnostic. This means that it can accept any format that a builder/loader class can give it.
In addition to the above Gorm also uses the NSDocument* classes instead of implementing it's own framework.
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Congrats greg :) -- that's a very important milestone for Gorm and the gnustep project. Can't wait to save nibs too ;-)
But really, that should help people porting applications to GNUstep.
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