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Re: A Few (Probably) Simple Questions



On Aug 4, 2004, at 14.27, Frank Midgley wrote:

On Aug 4, 2004, at 3:57PM, Keith Ray wrote:

Is it ever the case that a target-level setting overrides a project-level setting?

I don't believe so. The build style setting always trumps the target setting.

That's correct.

future GUI suggestion: How about showing side-by-side columns for Project Level settings and each of the Target level settings, and bold-face the one that overrules the others?

You can do this now. Show the build inspector for a target and show the collections drawer. Click on any item in the drawer and then select all. The list in the inspector now shows all settings. The ones with lines through them are being overruled by the build style.


It only works for one target at a time but that should be enough for 99.9% of cases.

In Xcode 1.5, which was just released, you can actually select multiple targets and change a setting across all of them at once.


Anders Bertelrud
Xcode
Apple Computer, Inc.
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References: 
 >A Few (Probably) Simple Questions (From: Lance Drake <email@hidden>)
 >Re: A Few (Probably) Simple Questions (From: Frank Midgley <email@hidden>)
 >Re: A Few (Probably) Simple Questions (From: Keith Ray <email@hidden>)
 >Re: A Few (Probably) Simple Questions (From: Frank Midgley <email@hidden>)



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