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On 25 May 2006, at 15:10, Steve Mills wrote:
On May 24, 2006, at 14:08, Steve Mills wrote:
Xcode team, does this item mean that I'll be able to close a project that has only had UI changes made to it (like different windows are now open than when I opened the project) without Xcode telling me that the project has changed and it's not checked out? In other words, I'll no longer have to check out the .pxbproj just so Xcode can update the .pbxuser, then revert the .pxbproj? It will be a day or so before I can get around to installing and using 2.3, but I'm eager to know if this annoying bug has been fixed.
•Xcode is better about notifying users that a read-only project has been changed when closing it.
I'll answer this myself. No, they didn't fix this most annoying bug that I deal with many times a day, every day. Please, fix it for 2.3.1.
Cheers,
Graham.
-- Graham J Lee "Oxford University's UNIX Expert" As seen in MacWorld UK http://iamleeg.blogspot.com
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