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  • Subject: Cocoa Recipes for Mac OS X
  • From: Robert Campanaro <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2005 18:36:54 -0500

Hey guys.

I just joined the list after switching from AppleScript Studio to Objective-C. I'm currently going through "Cocoa Recipes for Mac OS X" by Bill Cheesman. As everyone I'm sure is aware, this was written for Xcode 1.0, so there is quite a bit that is outdated. Fortunately being familiar with Xcode, I've been able to navigate my way around the discrepancies. However, on pg. 51 I seem to have hit a wall.

Under the "Targets" item (I'm assuming under "Groups and Files"), there's supposed to be a disclosure triangle which gives you access to, among other things, the "info.plist Entries." But I don't see anything remotely similar to this. Is there anyone familiar with this book who could possibly shed some light on this?

Any assistance would be appreciated.

Thanks.
-Rob Campanaro









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