OmniGraffle file format

Ken Case kc at omnigroup.com
Thu Feb 2 12:48:40 PST 2006


On Feb 2, 2006, at 11:26 , Karl J. Kuehn wrote:
> 	I am sure that Ken knows this... but for the record, the above is  
> not XML and would fail in any checker. In fact it would not even  
> pass muster as xhtml (and is frowned upon in html 4). You must  
> quote all attributes.

Oh, yes, sorry.  And I forgot the trailing slash in the layer tag,  
too.  (I miss SGML--though XML is certainly easier for code to read  
and write, it's more awkward for humans.  Which is, of course, by  
design.)

> 	It would be nice if [OmniOutliner] was tweaked slightly so that it  
> could read in any .plist file, and the go into a "plist mode" that  
> would make it work something like Plist Editor.app.

I'd love to be able to edit property lists in OmniOutliner, too, but  
I'm not sure it's the best fit for representing all the data types  
which property lists support.  A more tailored application would  
probably work better, but unfortunately that wouldn't solve your  
"bundled on all machines" criteria.  :)

				Ken




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