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Re: Gorm too complex ?
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Richard Frith-Macdonald |
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Re: Gorm too complex ? |
Date: |
Sat, 9 Feb 2002 20:31:03 +0000 |
On Sunday, February 10, 2002, at 01:34 AM, Stéphane PERON wrote:
Hi all !
I have tried to use Gorm in order to add a Panel to one application.
I have read Pierre-Yves 's tutorial but I'm frankly astonished by the
complexity of such a tool.
Is there any possiblity to generate only a simple .m and .h for one
additionnal panel ?
Really I don't care about creating the whole project with. So I don't
want to use projet center.
I only want something that allow me to draw panels quicky ...with
something more intuitive like :
I create one panel with graphics objects and then I generate my .m and
.h with the command "generate classes" with the minimum clicks.
Does any one used "Ilog Views" or similary RAD ?
With such tools, no documentation is needed when you know objects
programmation bases.
Well, I don't want to offense any one. I guess the work that has been
done ...
It is just a point of view of a gnustep beginner ;-) ....
You seem to have missed the point ... the idea is to add a panel to your
app
without adding any .h or .m files at all!
You drag a panel from the palette, resize it to the size you want,
copy the elements (text etc) you want into it, save it, and your app
loads it,
and you really have to do very little coding.
Creating new subclasses and generating .[hm] files is supposed to be
quite a rare operation ... for when you want to do something really
unusual.