Re: File detection.
Re: File detection.
- Subject: Re: File detection.
- From: Scott Tooker <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2003 07:26:45 -0800
Actually this is not a Finder bug, but an AppKit bug. I'd file one
there.
Scott
On Nov 12, 2003, at 7:08 AM, Andrew Frezell wrote:
> This is most likely a Finder bug. When I copied a new source file
> from one
> directory to another using Terminal and I try to add the new file to
> the
> project, XCode is unable to see the file. An easy workaround is to
> change the
> view of the save dialog from directory to columns so that Finder
> refreshes.
> But, if all the source files are added to the project, the directory
> is greyed
> out and I have to restart Xcode in order for it to recognize the new
> file.
> This is strangely similar to the behaviour described in the Ars
> Technica review
> <http://www.arstechnica.com/reviews/003/panther/macosx-10.3-10.html>.
> If the
> Finder bug cannot refresh the file view properly, the at least don't
> grey out
> the folder if you "think" there are no new files to add to the project.
>
> Drew
>
>
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