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NIBTOOL(1)							    NIBTOOL(1)

NAME
       nibTool - convert nib files to ASCII

SYNOPSIS
       nibTool	[  -chjxaLVs  ]	 [  -w	nibfile ] [ -B bundle ] [ -P palette ]
       filename

DESCRIPTION
       The nibTool command loads the nib file filename and  prints  it	in  an
       ASCII  property	list  format.	Optionally,  it prints the localizable
       strings contained within the nib file.  It  can	also  create  new  nib
       files from the loaded nib file.

OPTIONS
       -c --classes
	      Print the classes in the nib file.

       -h --hierarchy
	      Print  the  hierarchy  of	 the  objects  in  the	nib file.  The
	      hierarchy	 indicates  in	an  outline  form   the	  parent-child
	      relationships of the objects.

       -j --objects
	      Print the objects in the nib file.  The objects are printed in a
	      compact property list format.

       -x --connections
	      Print the connections in the nib file.

       -a     -all Equivalent to specifying "-chjx".

       -L     -localizable-strings Print the localizable strings  in  the  nib
	      file.  The strings are printed in a property list format.

       -w path
	      -write  path  After  loading the nib file (and possibly printing
	      its contents), create and write a new nib file  at  `path'.  You
	      can  use this option to convert from a 3.3 nib file to a 4.0 nib
	      file (e.g., nibTool Foo.nib -w Foo-4.0.nib).

       -B path
	      --bundle path Load the bundle at path  before  loading  the  nib
	      file.  This  is  useful when the nib file contains objects which
	      are defined in the bundle, but which aren't part of the standard
	      frameworks.

       -P path
	      --palette path Load the palette at `path' before loading the nib
	      file. This is useful when the nib file  contains	objects	 which
	      are  defined  in	the  palette,  but  which  aren't  part of the
	      standard frameworks.

       -V--verify
	      Perform some checks on the nib file to verify that its structure
	      is valid.

       -s --silent
	      Specifies that nibTool is to operate silently -- nothing will be
	      printed except errors.

       -h --help
	      Print a short help message and exit.

NeXT Software, Inc.		 April 2, 1996			    NIBTOOL(1)
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