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Re: Xcode Header question (solved)



THANKS! That solved it! Apple has hidden that feature very good!

Okay I found it. All you have to do is click on the target you want to
define private and public for, in the project browser. In the list of files
that show up on the right, you'll probably see a bunch of popup menus that
all say "Project". Click one of those, and you'll see "Private" and "Public"
listed in there as well. Just do that for all of your header files, and
you're set!

Hope that helped.

- Marc Weil



On 8/30/03 12:10 PM, "Marc Weil" <email@hidden> wrote:

There actually is a way of doing it, where XCode presents you with a list of
those Private/Public checkboxes like in PB. I've seen it before, but now I
can't seem to remember where it is.

But don't worry, it's in there somewhere. ;-)

- Marc Weil


On 8/29/03 10:00 PM, "Mendel Kucharzeck" <email@hidden> wrote:

Hi,

i am building a framework with xcode from Panther 7b44. I can't figure
out how to copy the headers from my project to the framework, in early
versions i could mark the headers as public, this seems to be gone in
this version. Is there a work-around?

Thanks in advance,
Mendel Kucharzeck
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