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Re: Has anyone managed an easy way of including /usr/lib/ files?
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Re: Has anyone managed an easy way of including /usr/lib/ files?


  • Subject: Re: Has anyone managed an easy way of including /usr/lib/ files?
  • From: Sam Carr <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2003 16:17:14 +0000

In fact, if you just start typing the path immediately after the open panel appears, it will drop down the "Go to" sheet for you without having to hit cmd-shift-G.

Sam

On 15 Dec 2003, at 4:03 pm, Chris Ridd wrote:

On 15/12/03 3:10 pm, Jose Commins <email@hidden> wrote:

From a fresh Xcode project, I can't seem to add /usr/lib/libz.dylib
among others.  With Project Builder, despite the 'add frameworks...'
file browser only showing the 'non-root' filesystem, it allowed you to
type the path, so typing /usr/ would actually get you in there and
allow you to include the blighters.  No go with Xcode - has anyone
found a way to do this, or are we talking another 'feature'?

This is a feature of Panther's open panel - pressing Command-Shift-G will
bring up a sheet allowing you to type in /usr/lib.


This shortcut is actually documented in Mac Help - search it for "shortcuts
for dialogs".


Cheers,

Chris
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