Re: eomodeld in xcode
Re: eomodeld in xcode
- Subject: Re: eomodeld in xcode
- From: David Griffith <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 22:13:10 +0100
Hi,
I had this problem - stumped me for hours. All you need to do is remove the
emodeld from the project (careful not to delete your files!) and then re-add
it, but change the setting on the 'add files' box to use Folder References
instead of recursive groups, or the other way around, I can't remember
which. One of them works, one of them gives you the wrong type of folder.
Regards,
Dave.
> Kent,
>
> Your not the only one. This has happened to me also. Someone else
> suggested to open EOModeler first and then double click the folder or
> the index iside the folder and it will pop up o.k., which it does. Still
> don't know why this has happened and haven't seen any suggestions to fix
> the problem.
>
> Tony
>
> Kent Harris wrote:
>
>> All of a sudden my eomodeld directories are showing up in xcode as
>> regular directory folders instead of eomodeld resources. Am I stupid?
>> (don't answer that) I can't double click the folder to run eomodeler.
>>
>> - Kent
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