> Xcode 4.2 + iLocalize 4.1 - The issue may have also existed before > with Xcode 4 and iLocalize 4.
> When localizing certain Mac OS X apps for clients, some elements > become "bordered". This has proved to be a massive headache for me and > my clients.
> Do you know how to stop this from happening or is it a bug of sorts?
> Cheers, > Rob
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Yeah, that's weird. IL doesn't do anything specific in regards to this attribute but maybe ibtool does it when used by iLocalize. Do you have by any chance the xib/nib file that present this issue?
Regards,
Jean
On Nov 10, 2011, at 11:58 PM, Alexander Henket wrote:
> Oo, I recognize this one. I didn't suspect iL had anything to do with that though.
> Alexander
> Op 10 nov. 2011, om 09:40 heeft Robert Lo Bue het volgende geschreven:
>> Xcode 4.2 + iLocalize 4.1 - The issue may have also existed before >> with Xcode 4 and iLocalize 4.
>> When localizing certain Mac OS X apps for clients, some elements >> become "bordered". This has proved to be a massive headache for me and >> my clients.
>> Do you know how to stop this from happening or is it a bug of sorts?
>> Cheers, >> Rob
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> Yeah, that's weird. IL doesn't do anything specific in regards to this attribute but maybe ibtool does it when used by iLocalize. Do you have by any chance the xib/nib file that present this issue?
> Regards,
> Jean
> On Nov 10, 2011, at 11:58 PM, Alexander Henket wrote:
>> Oo, I recognize this one. I didn't suspect iL had anything to do with that though.
>> Alexander
>> Op 10 nov. 2011, om 09:40 heeft Robert Lo Bue het volgende geschreven:
>>> Xcode 4.2 + iLocalize 4.1 - The issue may have also existed before >>> with Xcode 4 and iLocalize 4.
>>> When localizing certain Mac OS X apps for clients, some elements >>> become "bordered". This has proved to be a massive headache for me and >>> my clients.
>>> Do you know how to stop this from happening or is it a bug of sorts?
>>> Cheers, >>> Rob
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Sorry for being so late in my e-mails. I've been able to reproduce this problem and unfortunately it lies in ibtool. I've opened a bug against Apple with a reproducer. I think it would help if you can contact DTS or open similar bugs so Apple feels a bit of pressure. The radar is #10489332?
Regards,
Jean
On Nov 26, 2011, at 8:44 AM, Alexander Henket wrote:
> Screenshot of the nib and the UI in runtime + the nib
> <Schermafbeelding 2011-11-26 om 17.42.36.png><M5Window.nib>
> Op 25 nov. 2011, om 17:33 heeft Jean Bovet het volgende geschreven:
>> Yeah, that's weird. IL doesn't do anything specific in regards to this attribute but maybe ibtool does it when used by iLocalize. Do you have by any chance the xib/nib file that present this issue?
>> Regards,
>> Jean
>> On Nov 10, 2011, at 11:58 PM, Alexander Henket wrote:
>>> Oo, I recognize this one. I didn't suspect iL had anything to do with that though.
>>> Alexander
>>> Op 10 nov. 2011, om 09:40 heeft Robert Lo Bue het volgende geschreven:
>>>> Xcode 4.2 + iLocalize 4.1 - The issue may have also existed before >>>> with Xcode 4 and iLocalize 4.
>>>> When localizing certain Mac OS X apps for clients, some elements >>>> become "bordered". This has proved to be a massive headache for me and >>>> my clients.
>>>> Do you know how to stop this from happening or is it a bug of sorts?
>>>> Cheers, >>>> Rob
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I have the free account without any support, so I don't think I can make a dent anywhere. I will forward to Skype as a stakeholder, and have decide. Thanks for the help.
Is it any particular version of ibtool? This didn't use to live in v3.2.6 at least. Is it any version of 4, or from a certain version?
Regards
Alexander
Op 28 nov. 2011, om 06:11 heeft Jean Bovet het volgende geschreven:
> Sorry for being so late in my e-mails. I've been able to reproduce this problem and unfortunately it lies in ibtool. I've opened a bug against Apple with a reproducer. I think it would help if you can contact DTS or open similar bugs so Apple feels a bit of pressure. The radar is #10489332?
> Regards,
> Jean
> On Nov 26, 2011, at 8:44 AM, Alexander Henket wrote:
>> Screenshot of the nib and the UI in runtime + the nib
>> <Schermafbeelding 2011-11-26 om 17.42.36.png><M5Window.nib>
>> Op 25 nov. 2011, om 17:33 heeft Jean Bovet het volgende geschreven:
>>> Yeah, that's weird. IL doesn't do anything specific in regards to this attribute but maybe ibtool does it when used by iLocalize. Do you have by any chance the xib/nib file that present this issue?
>>> Regards,
>>> Jean
>>> On Nov 10, 2011, at 11:58 PM, Alexander Henket wrote:
>>>> Oo, I recognize this one. I didn't suspect iL had anything to do with that though.
>>>> Alexander
>>>> Op 10 nov. 2011, om 09:40 heeft Robert Lo Bue het volgende geschreven:
>>>>> Xcode 4.2 + iLocalize 4.1 - The issue may have also existed before >>>>> with Xcode 4 and iLocalize 4.
>>>>> When localizing certain Mac OS X apps for clients, some elements >>>>> become "bordered". This has proved to be a massive headache for me and >>>>> my clients.
>>>>> Do you know how to stop this from happening or is it a bug of sorts?
>>>>> Cheers, >>>>> Rob
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I already had 4.1 and 3.2.6 running side by side, because Xcode 4.1 is a productivity killer from a localizers perspective anyway. If hadn't been for Growl I'd still be on Xcode 3.2.6. for all projects
Alexander Henket
Op 28 nov. 2011, om 06:11 heeft Jean Bovet het volgende geschreven:
> Sorry for being so late in my e-mails. I've been able to reproduce this problem and unfortunately it lies in ibtool. I've opened a bug against Apple with a reproducer. I think it would help if you can contact DTS or open similar bugs so Apple feels a bit of pressure. The radar is #10489332?
> Regards,
> Jean
> On Nov 26, 2011, at 8:44 AM, Alexander Henket wrote:
>> Screenshot of the nib and the UI in runtime + the nib
>> <Schermafbeelding 2011-11-26 om 17.42.36.png><M5Window.nib>
>> Op 25 nov. 2011, om 17:33 heeft Jean Bovet het volgende geschreven:
>>> Yeah, that's weird. IL doesn't do anything specific in regards to this attribute but maybe ibtool does it when used by iLocalize. Do you have by any chance the xib/nib file that present this issue?
>>> Regards,
>>> Jean
>>> On Nov 10, 2011, at 11:58 PM, Alexander Henket wrote:
>>>> Oo, I recognize this one. I didn't suspect iL had anything to do with that though.
>>>> Alexander
>>>> Op 10 nov. 2011, om 09:40 heeft Robert Lo Bue het volgende geschreven:
>>>>> Xcode 4.2 + iLocalize 4.1 - The issue may have also existed before >>>>> with Xcode 4 and iLocalize 4.
>>>>> When localizing certain Mac OS X apps for clients, some elements >>>>> become "bordered". This has proved to be a massive headache for me and >>>>> my clients.
>>>>> Do you know how to stop this from happening or is it a bug of sorts?
>>>>> Cheers, >>>>> Rob
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