Re: Are you sure you want to delete the targets?
Re: Are you sure you want to delete the targets?
- Subject: Re: Are you sure you want to delete the targets?
- From: Aaron Burghardt <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 23:12:41 -0500
To get them back, select any object in the Groups & Files and control-
click to bring up the context menu. The last option will be a sub-
menu called "Preferences", which has a list of smart groups that you
can enable/disable for that particular Groups & Files view. Note, the
Groups & Files list must be the key view (selected items will be blue,
not gray) when you control-click, or you will get the wrong context
menu.
Aaron B.
P.S. This is really useful if you use the all-in-one project layout.
The layout has different Groups & Files configurations under the
Project and Build Results pages, but I like to add Targets to Build
Results.
On Jan 21, 2007, at 12:26 PM, Finlay Dobbie wrote:
On 21/01/07, Peter Mulholland <email@hidden> wrote:
Hello Theodore,
Sunday, January 21, 2007, 1:53:03 PM, you wrote:
> Why does Xcode allow users to delete the targets, and executables
> nodes in the groups & files area?
> Isn't that like letting users able to delete the Apple menu or the
> Dock from MacOSX? Surely it's a bad thing and shouldn't be done?
No. If you wanted to, you could start with a completely empty
project,
and add these nodes in yourself.
Except that Executables and Targets are special. I can't see how you
would get them back.
-- Finlay
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