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Re: Replacement for CW Re-search for files
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Re: Replacement for CW Re-search for files


  • Subject: Re: Replacement for CW Re-search for files
  • From: "Jan Barnholt" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 22:38:40 +0200 (MEST)

Anybody figured out if this is now possible with shiny, all-improved Xcode 3.2 ..?
Can't believe nobody else is ever rearranging their source files on disk.

Cheers,
Jan



On 21/8/09 9:36 AM, Jan Barnholt wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> Even years after 'the switch' I'm still missing some functionality in Xcode that simply worked w/o ever having to worry about it in CodeWarrior..
>
> Remember the old CodeWarrior Re-search for files function?
> You could reorganize your project on disk as you pleased and let CW work out where to find the project files.
> Doing this in Xcode gives us the red files in project explorer and a hard time telling Xcode manually where to look for them, file by file or folder by folder..
>
> Is there any straight forward way of letting Xcode look for project files that have moved within project folders all by itself?
> It really doesn't have to search on all volumes known to the current system - just in all subfolders of the project's include path!
>
> What to do if I want/have to reorganize the folder hierarchy storing my project files on the hard drive?
> I don't suppose everybody else is dumping all of their project files in a single, huge, silly, flat folder on their hard drive..?!
>
> Thanks,
> Jan
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