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Re: how to see a framework's header files?
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Re: how to see a framework's header files?


  • Subject: Re: how to see a framework's header files?
  • From: Gouri Jonnalagadda <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2007 13:09:44 -0800

We are not seeing this issue here. You might want to file a radar though. ( with details on what kind of Xcode installation did you do, etc.)

- Gouri

On Nov 7, 2007, at 12:15 PM, Matt Neuburg wrote:

I'm not sure where you want that picture, so I'll just describe the
procedure. Make a new Cocoa project.

Click Frameworks. In Details, some frameworks are listed, such as AppKit,
Cocoa, etc.


Drilling deeper, click Linked Frameworks. In Details, Cocoa is listed.

Drilling deeper, click Cocoa.framework. What I *expect* is to see the header
files in Details, but instead Details just says "Cocoa.framework."


Drilling deeper, open the flippy triangle next to Cocoa.framework. What I
*expect* is to see the Headers folder. Instead, nothing happens.


m.

On or about 11/7/07 12:06 PM, thus spake "Gouri Jonnalagadda"
<email@hidden>:

It should work the same way in Xcode 3.0 also. You might have selected
the Editor by mistake, in which case you might be getting a "No
Editor" message in the detailed view.
If this is the case then, you need to click on the Editor button in
the tool bar again to hide it.


If you are still seeing a problem, then a picture would definitely
help to understand the problem correctly.

- Gouri
On Nov 7, 2007, at 11:57 AM, Matt Neuburg wrote:

In Xcode 2.4, I click a framework in the groups and files listing
and see in
the Details area a list of the header files and usually figure out
how to
include the main header file.

In Xcode 3 this feature seems to be missing. Or is it just me? m.

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