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Re: How do I "globally" do a #define using X_Code ver 1.5
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Re: How do I "globally" do a #define using X_Code ver 1.5


  • Subject: Re: How do I "globally" do a #define using X_Code ver 1.5
  • From: Ofri Wolfus <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 6 Aug 2005 22:27:05 +0300

Get Info on your target > Build Style > Preprocessor Macros

- Ofri

On 05/08/2005, at 22:56, John Draper wrote:

Could someone please tell me the steps I need to take to tell my X- Code to
globally #define a compile switch?


I spend hours looking through the manual, trying things, I just can't find it,
and as usual, they have it hidden really well.


John
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