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Copying/renaming a project


  • Subject: Copying/renaming a project
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 23:00:35 -0000 (GMT)
  • Importance: Normal

I've just started to learn to use XCode and Objective C using Aaron
Hillegass's book. (I fit his profile of a suitable beginner, as I'm a
long-time C/C++ programmer who used Smalltalk some time ago.) I'd like to
be able to make a renamed copy of an existing project, but can't see how
to do this with Xcode. Once I've taken one of Hillegass' tutorial projects
to a certain point, I'd like to suspend work on that copy (e.g.
SpeakLine1) and start again with a renamed copy (e.g. SpeakLine2).
Hillegass' - like so many books of its genre - asks the reader to progress
through a number of stages, each stage building on (and often throwing
away large parts of) the last. I'd like to keep each of the stages as a
separate project to see where I've been.

I've tried copying all a project's files in Finder, then renaming any file
containing the old project name in the new copy. It isn't enough.

Any suggestions?

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