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Re: xcode's user files and version control
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Re: xcode's user files and version control


  • Subject: Re: xcode's user files and version control
  • From: Todd Ransom <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 8 May 2005 19:33:27 -0600

I think you can just leave those out of your version control system to get around this. I only check these files in every couple of months when I'm bored and have nothing better to do.

Todd Ransom
Return Self Software
http://returnself.com

On May 8, 2005, at 6:59 PM, Eric Friedman wrote:

I have two machines - a desktop and a laptop, and needless to say,
they are quite different in terms of screen real estate.

On both machines, however, I have the same username, and so xcode
wants to use the same file to store my screen layout settings.

This means that those files change *constantly* in and out of version
control.  Worse, the screen settings aren't really shareable across
the two machines, so I always have to fiddle with them.

Anybody come up with a clever solution to this?
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