Re: plea! (was Re: Two enhancement requests)
Re: plea! (was Re: Two enhancement requests)
- Subject: Re: plea! (was Re: Two enhancement requests)
- From: Scott Tooker <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 9 May 2005 09:36:45 -0700
On May 9, 2005, at 6:53 AM, Dmitry Markman wrote:
On May 9, 2005, at 3:37 AM, Scott Tooker wrote:
Nope, normal groups look like manila folders, references to
folders are blue (like the folders in the Finder), and smart
groups are purple (think iTunes and Mail).
few days ago I tried to setup XCode in such a way that if I add new
file into the folder
it will be automatically added to the project
so I decided to use appropriate radio button when I copy/paste
folder hierarchy into the project
so I really saw blue folder(s) in the project window
but it looks like all of those files don't belong to the project
and I didn't find a way to change it
so probably that is useful for ant based projects or something
Yeah, once you add a folder reference, if you want the files and
folders inside directly tracked by Xcode, you need to remove the
folder reference and re-add the folder as a group.
Most of the time you'll want to use groups, but folder references are
useful where:
- you aren't using the Xcode build system and you just want quick
access to the files from within Xcode without having to add/remove
files (think open source projects that are using a makefile).
- you have a set of resources or files that need to be copied
somewhere or the whole folder itself needs to go into Resources.
Scott
Dmitry Markman
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