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Putting things in subfolders in Resources folder


  • Subject: Putting things in subfolders in Resources folder
  • From: Glen Simmons <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2004 10:44:29 -0500

My app uses a lot of images for buttons and such and for various reasons I'd like to organize them so they end up in subfolders in my built app's Resources folder. I know how to get Xcode to do this by choosing the "Create folder references ..." radio button and I know how to access them in code with the NSBundle methods. The problem is that when I do that, Interface Builder doesn't see them and I get the broken image pic if I just enter the name. This seems to limit the usefulness of that "Create folder references ..." option. Is there a way to make this work without a lot of manually finding images and assigning them in code?

Thanks,
Glen Simmons

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