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Re: File not found


  • Subject: Re: File not found
  • From: David Eddy <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2006 21:59:45 -0500

James -

>
> When you say "double click" I assume you mean "double click on a file
> in Xcode's Groups & Files list."
>

Correct.

I can see the file (main.m) in the Groups & Files list.

The file is NOT displayed in red.

The app (Hello World) compiles & runs just fine, so the source files are
actually there... just that the editor cannot see them.

I'm testing this by starting from ground zero & creating a totally new
app (Hello World).


I can drag the source file (main.m) over to BBEdit see it.


Now I've discovered that if I do Open As --> Source Code File, then it
become visible to the editor.

But if I quite Xcode & restart, then it's back to "not found" condition.



>
> Beginning Xcode
>

Very timely.

- David
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