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Re: Find no longer working


  • Subject: Re: Find no longer working
  • From: Steve Mills <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 10:36:53 -0500

On Sep 25, 2008, at 10:28:46, email@hidden wrote:

OK, I delete QuickTime.framework from my project, add it (Add to
Project) from /System/Library/Frameworks.
I search for "NewTrackEditState": not found except in my project.
Delete QuickTime.framework, add it form /Developer/SDKs/MacOS10.5SDK/
System/Library/Frameworks.
Now searching for NewTrackEditState finds it both in my project and in
Movies.h.

I need "find in frameworks"!


Yes, that's what you're *supposed* to use for searching headers files that come from frameworks. Searching In Project only searches *your* files added directly to the project, not frameworks. If you want to search in both project and framework files, then use the In Project and Frameworks find location. If you don't have that, then you've screwed up your find prefs.

Steve Mills
Drummer, Mac geek
http://sjmills5.home.mchsi.com/


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