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Re: Add files to project by type
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Re: Add files to project by type


  • Subject: Re: Add files to project by type
  • From: "Jeffrey R. Jenkins" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 15:38:12 -0700

Yea, my bad. When I specified a search for finder, I used a NFS mount that contains sym-links to a file-system that I don't have auto-mounted.

Again, it would be cool to have an option to tell "stuff" to not interpret the literal sym path. Just use the relative info.

-- jrj

On Apr 22, 2005, at 3:39 PM, Scott Tooker wrote:

Red text indicates that Xcode cannot find the file at the given path. I'd bring up the inspector and double-check the path.

Scott

On Apr 22, 2005, at 3:24 PM, Jeffrey R. Jenkins wrote:

Excellent idea! I did this and I get a list of files. I then pick one (let's start easy) and drag it to the Groups & Files pane and drop it. It gets added. However, the file is showing up with a red font (meaning the file is read-only I guess). OK, that's cool, I don't have the file checked out, so it should be RO. However, I can't view the file in the editor. I double-click on it and nothing. I click on the "editor" toolbar and it says "No Editor". ??

So why can't I open this file? If I check the file out, it still remains "red" and I can't open the file. ?? What gives with the "red" text?

-- jrj

On Apr 22, 2005, at 2:45 PM, Jonathon Mah wrote:


On 23 Apr 2005, at 03:14, Jeffrey R. Jenkins wrote:


How can I add just *.c & *.h files to an empty Xcode project? It seems that all I can do is point to a directory and let it recurse through and add all files it sees to the project. I must be missing something.


Just use the Finder to search for all .h files, select all and drag them in; search for .c files, select all and drag them in.



Jonathon Mah email@hidden

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 >Re: Add files to project by type (From: Jonathon Mah <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Add files to project by type (From: "Jeffrey R. Jenkins" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Add files to project by type (From: Scott Tooker <email@hidden>)

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