Re: Where Does Application Name Come From?
Re: Where Does Application Name Come From?
- Subject: Re: Where Does Application Name Come From?
- From: Matt Neuburg <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 11:29:34 -0800
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 16:23:52 +1030, Nathan Day <email@hidden> said:
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Have you changed InfoPlist.strings
Right. Nevertheless one must admit that this is rather squirreled away. In
general I do not understand why Project Builder / Interface Builder can't
propagate the name of the app to all the right places so I'm not always
having to fix manually all the places where it occurs. m.
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On Saturday, January 12, 2002, at 04:09 PM, Michael Urban wrote:
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> Somewhere in the middle of my project, I decided to change its
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> name. I changed all the occurrences I could find in the "target"
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> panes of the Project Builder, and changed the menu title for the
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> main menu in the nib file. Nevertheless, the name that appears on
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> the title bar is the old name, and it also appears to be looking for
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> a help file under that name from the default application help action.
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> I have cleared my preferences, done several clean builds, and even
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> run a copy of the app as a different user. I have grubbed through
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> every file in the build directory (as well as my source code, of
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> course) looking for strings containing the old name and cannot find
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> any. I am stumped. Short of starting a new project with the
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> correct name (if possible) and copying all the source code into
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> it, what else might I look at?
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