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Re: Adding an image to a project
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Re: Adding an image to a project


  • Subject: Re: Adding an image to a project
  • From: Ron Fleckner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2010 20:48:18 +1000

On 15/07/2010, at 7:25 PM, Vincenzo Morgante wrote:

> The subfolder "Resources" does not exist...

The Resources folder exists inside your built executable's package.  You don't add files to that after the build using the Finder.

I suspect you have dragged your image into your projects folder in the Finder.  That is not the way to add files to your project.  Do it via Xcode's interface, either through the menus or drag into the Groups & Files pane of the Xcode window.  If you haven't done it the right way, I doubt you'll get it to work.

Ron


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