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Re: Headers end up in "Resources" folder
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Re: Headers end up in "Resources" folder


  • Subject: Re: Headers end up in "Resources" folder
  • From: leenoori <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 19:18:23 +0200

El 27/10/2006, a las 15:58, Mark Munz escribió:

The constant battle against copying header files is frustrating.

Apple really needs to add an option to stop adding header files to
targets automatically. I'm not sure what the reason behind it is, but
it seems counter to what most developers really want.

Doesn't Xcode already have this? When you add files to a project you get a dialog asking you which targets they should be added (or not added to).



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