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Re: Resource forks appearing in source listing




On 22 Apr 2008, at 13:42, Edward K. Chew wrote:
Lately, I've been noticing what I believe to be resource forks appearing in the source tree of my Xcode project. There is one for every regular java file. For example, "foo.java" would be accompanied by "._foo.java". Is this apt to cause me grief? So far, they haven't been interfering with my project builds, so I have left them alone.

I had a peek inside one and saw some reference to "macromates", which suggests TextMate (my editor of choice) is somehow implicated in all this.

Some text editors store information like the font, last caret position and so on in a file's resource fork so they can restore it when you open the file again.


Jerry

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