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Re: Making XCode realize a file/resource has been updated
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Re: Making XCode realize a file/resource has been updated


  • Subject: Re: Making XCode realize a file/resource has been updated
  • From: Stephane Sudre <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 15:20:37 +0100


On 30 janv. 06, at 18:59, Wyatt Webb wrote:

What about using the "Touch" command (in the contextual menu or under the "Build" menu) from within Xcode on the file in question? Does that not help?

The release notes are stating this only works with source files. But I will try it with resource files just to check.


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