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Re: changing read-only flag from within xcode




On 28.10.2005, at 04:06, Dmitry Markman wrote:

Hi
is it possible to change file's permission mode from within the XCode?

You can change file permissions with the Info pane for the file which is two mouse clicks away: in XCode, CTRL-click the file and choose "Reveal in Finder" in the context menu, then in the Finder CTRL-click the file and choose Get Info - then change the permissions.
Alternatively use command chmod in the terminal.


IMHO, there are good reasons not to provide this feature from within any other applications -- since it is good usability style for an operating system not to provide many ways to achieve the same task. I rather recall only one possible method which is actually 2 mouse clicks away than possibly several ways which each are even more mouse clicks away.


Regards Andreas


I mean, if file is read-only xcode will ask me permission to change file's mode flag
currently xcode asksĀ permissionĀ to edit the file
but after you save it it still has r/o flag



thanks



Dmitry Markman

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