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Re: Class Model: still strange
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Re: Class Model: still strange


  • Subject: Re: Class Model: still strange
  • From: Andrew Pontious <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 13:40:36 -0800

On Feb 1, 2006, at 12:02 PM, Christopher Henrich wrote:

Should I file bug reports?

Answers inline....

(1) A class disappears from the model if it is compiled with errors. That's fine. But then - when the errors are corrected,
it cannot be put back into the model. The Tracking pane in the Info window does not help; the only way to get it back is
to delete it from the project and then re-add it.

For one, try re-indexing the project, see if that helps.

And yes, file a bug report if you can give us a small sample project where this happens. Be sure to specify which version of Xcode you're using.

(2) Usually, when I attempt to save the class model, after any change to it, I get this warning:
The file for the document at /Users/chris/Documents/ObjectCode/ Tetrahedra/Tetrahedra.xcclassmodel has been modified by another application. There are also unsaved changes in Xcode. Do you want to keep the Xcode version or revert to the version on disk?

Yes, again, if you can give us a simple reproducible case from scratch.

(3) The Info button, or cmd-I, has a strangely two-fold effect for class models. If you hit it while the file, AppletName.xclassmodel, is selected, then you get a "File AppletName.xclassmodel info" window. If you hit it after selecting the class diagram, then you get a "Class Model AppletName.xclassmodel info" window. This is really confusing.

This one, we know about.

Thanks!

-- Andrew Pontious
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