1) I posted patch to handle storyboard in iphone-hybrid mode.
http://xmlvm-reviews.appspot.com/246001/
2) I'm trying attached patch.
This add obj-c files in given directory to .xproject (not copy to build/xcode/app like iphone-hybrid).
It doesn't generate lib file, but it may be helpful to edit obj-c/storyboard with Xcode.
On 2013/02/04 18:42, Panayotis Katsaloulis wrote:
> 1) Unfortunately, not yet.
> Storyboard is not directly supported by the library.
> On the other hand, if you know how storyboards interact with the iOS system, this would be a nice addition, if you have the time to port it to
> XMLVM.
>
> 2) The production of XMLVM is source code, and as such you can do anything you want with it - leave it as is, make it an archive (ar) file,
> build a dylib file ... it's up to you to do whatever fits you most.
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 7:17 AM, Kurayami Tenshi <kur...@gm... <mailto:kur...@gm...>> wrote:
>
> Hi folks
> Thanks for answering all my questions previously!
>
> I have a few more :p
>
> 1 - As the subject suggests, I would like to use Xcode to develop the UI, aka storyboard. It'll be much more convenient than going through code.
> Can and how do I do this?
> Can I just add a storyboard in the generated project and link it off with a controller?
>
> 2 - Even if (1) works, the difficulty is also in the transient nature of the Xcode project. I wouldn't want to write native code in the
> project in case they get lost if I forget and do a `ant clean` for the source Java code.
> Can I use xmlvm to compile the Java code to a dylib project and link it in with a true blue Xcode project?
> If so, how can I do that?
>
> Thanks!!
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