Re: Xcode 1.5 Target Inspector Bug
Re: Xcode 1.5 Target Inspector Bug
- Subject: Re: Xcode 1.5 Target Inspector Bug
- From: Raphael Sebbe <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2004 14:57:36 +0200
Yes. It does it on every project. Even a freshly created Cocoa
application project.
Here is a more detailed procedure to produce the bug:
- Launch Xcode,
- Create an empty Cocoa Application project named Test on your Desktop
- Double-click the project icon in Groups & Files outline view
- In the Styles tab of the inspector, select Warnings from the column
header
- In the Groups & Files outline view, reveal Targets and double-click
on the Test target. Nothing happen.
- Select the Test target, hit Command-i, exception.
It does it on 2 different machines here.
Xcode 1.5 final, Mac OS X 10.3.4, PBG4, G5 2x2.
Raphael
On 06 Aug 2004, at 12:19, Adam Knight wrote:
Works fine over here. Xcode 1.5 final. Double-clicking the target
successfully replaces the inspector with the target inspector. Tried
this in a new dummy project yet to make sure it's not your project
file?
On Aug 5, 2004, at 6:20 AM, Raphael Sebbe wrote:
Hi,
There is a (highly frustrating) bug in Xcode 1.5. Here is a
description of it (to avoid frustration to Xcode users)
In a project with a target with sources added. Open the project
inspector, select styles tab, in the column header, select Warnings.
Double click on the target, nothing happen (bad). Hit Command-I,
exception. To be able to edit the target, you should restore the
project Styles (column header) to All Settings.
Raphael
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