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Re: Application bound Frameworks


  • Subject: Re: Application bound Frameworks
  • From: String <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2003 15:53:03 -0600

Try selecting 'Frameworks' in the 'Groups and Files' view. Then right click to bring up a menu. There's a 'Add Frameworks' item.
HTH.


On Dec 4, 2003, at 2:30 PM, Brian Barnes wrote:

I've looked all over apple's site and found everything but the one piece of information I wanted :)

How can I make a framework part of the application bundle. Do I do it the hard way (i.e., drop the framework into app/contents/frameworks/) and then link in the framework from that location? Or is there some switch I'm missing that moves it automatically from another location?

[>] Brian
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