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Re: How to reset one of the Xcode project setting to it's default
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Re: How to reset one of the Xcode project setting to it's default


  • Subject: Re: How to reset one of the Xcode project setting to it's default
  • From: Clark Cox <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 15:42:44 -0500

Select the setting itself (i.e. don't edit the field, just select the
row in the table) and hit the delete key. If you erase the path,
you're giving it a setting of "" which is different than not giving it
a setting.


On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 12:31:10 -0800, Eric Eizenman <email@hidden> wrote:
> I was expecting it to be intuitive, but I guess it's not. Searching the
> list\documentation didn't help either.
> I'm using Xcode v1.5 on a Mac OS 10.3.7
>
> For example, I've changed the 'Library Search Paths' in the target
> setting, then I want to take it back to it's default, so I won't see it
> in the customized setting anymore. I opened the edit setting dialog and
> erased the whole path (which is the default). Still that setting was
> listed in the customized list. Some settings have default that is less
> easy to remember.
> 1. How do I set  one of the settings to it's default ?
> 2. Why was the 'Library Search Paths'  setting still showing in the
> customized list ?, although the documentation say that it's a smart
> group.
>
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