Re: Classes and Other Sources an a Cocoa project?
Re: Classes and Other Sources an a Cocoa project?
- Subject: Re: Classes and Other Sources an a Cocoa project?
- From: "Kyle Sluder" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 04:02:20 -0400
They're called Groups. You can actually open the Info window on a
group and change the group's location so that they really do represent
folders. For example, in a multiple-target project, it's sometimes
useful to have separate groups for each target's source, each related
to a different folder.
--Kyle Sluder
On 7/28/07, Bob Ueland <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> When I create a Cocoa project, say prog7, with Xcode, I see two folders in
> the left pane. One is called Classes and the other one Other Sources. If I
> create, some files, for instance Fraction.h and Fraction.m, it does not
> matter in which of these folders I put them. If I for instance store
> Fraction.h and Fraction .m in the Classes folder and main.m in the Other
> Sources folder, and then go and look in the Finder, I see that all three
> files are stored in the project folder (in my case bobeuland/prog7). So what
> is the purpose of Classes and Other Sources? Even though their icon looks
> like a folder it seems that they are not real folders?
>
> Thanks for your help
> Bob
>
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