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Re: Creating a new project in Xcode 3.0
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Re: Creating a new project in Xcode 3.0


  • Subject: Re: Creating a new project in Xcode 3.0
  • From: Chris Espinosa <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2008 15:06:16 -0800


On Feb 6, 2008, at 1:22 PM, Adam wrote:

Hello all,

A very simple question: I tried to create a new project in Xcode 3.0,
but I couldn't find the project builder that I needed (SDL/ OpenGL). Is
this under some other name? Do I need to use another one and modify
it? Can I create my own? (sorry, I don't know exactly what it's
called, it's the things on the list that shows up when you click "New
Project")

In the SDL installation there's a folder called Xcode/ TemplatesForXcode. You
can copy, alias or symlink it to your login's <~/Library/Application
Support/Apple/Developer Tools/Project Templates> folder and restart Xcode to
see them populated in the new projects list.


--
Enjoy,
George Warner

Perfect. Thanks a ton. Do you know why it was there in Xcode 2.4 but not in 3.0?

Because Xcode 2.5 and 3.0 reorganized their plugins and templates folders to be version-specific, and the SDL installer was created before that reorganization was done.


Chris
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