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Re: Finding Files Buried in Groups
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Re: Finding Files Buried in Groups


  • Subject: Re: Finding Files Buried in Groups
  • From: Ladd Van Tol <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 13:57:45 -0800


On Dec 29, 2005, at 7:58 AM, Nick Nallick wrote:

After a couple aborted attempts I'm back at trying to get my largest CW project over to Xcode. This project has many nested groups. Unfortunately Xcode can't convert it for me so I'm building it manually picking up where Xcode quit. I've succeeded in compiling my project but I'm failing to link with a bunch of duplicate definition errors. Apparently I dragged a source file into the project twice into different groups (why is this even possible?). Unfortunately I can't find the incorrect copy of it. How do I locate a file in an unknown group without manually opening every group?

If you can find it with the search box (assuming the 'expanded' view), using "Reveal in Group Tree" (from the View menu, or context menu) will show the group location of the file.


- Ladd

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