Re: Why do some build settings have lines through them?
Re: Why do some build settings have lines through them?
- Subject: Re: Why do some build settings have lines through them?
- From: Peter Teeson <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 15:01:32 -0500
Thanks Godfrey.
Is there a tool I can use to make a .pdf of the entire XCode Help? I
know it's tucked away in XCode.Contents..... but I sure would like it
as a .pdf so that I can print it out all in one go and have it handy to
read through. Online docs are great for referencing but not as
convenient, at least for me, as sitting down and "reading the manual".
But then I enjoy reading manuals to get the big picture; probably a
hangover from my mainframe days when it was a necessity<g>.
respect....
Peter
On Feb 17, 2004, at 13:03, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
Peter,
From the Xcode Help:
"The build setting values in a build style have higher precedence than
those in a target. If a build setting is assigned different values in
the active build style and in the active target, the value in the
build style overrides the value in the target. Xcode indicates this by
crossing out settings that are overridden by the active build style.
Build setting precedence is described further in Where Build Settings
Are Set."
I did a full-text search on Target Build Settings in the Xcode
Documentation window, under the Help menu.
Godfrey
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