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Setting a ResourceManager file as not exectuable
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Setting a ResourceManager file as not exectuable


  • Subject: Setting a ResourceManager file as not exectuable
  • From: Lyndsey Ferguson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2006 16:26:20 -0500


Hello All,

I have three targets that generate ResourceManager files. But I see that these files show as executables and sometimes, when I select my Target (the application) and the configuration (Debug), the resource files are selected as the executable and when I click "Build and Debug", Xcode tries to run these files.

How do I take these files out of the Executables group?

Thanks!
Lyndsey

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Lyndsey D. Ferguson

Software Engineer : Platforms Group

Nemetschek North America, Inc.

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