Re: relative path not "sticking"
Re: relative path not "sticking"
- Subject: Re: relative path not "sticking"
- From: Jeffrey Oleander <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2008 15:25:07 -0800 (PST)
> Adhamh Findlay <email@hidden> wrote:
>> On 2008 Feb 13, at 17:08, Jeffrey Oleander wrote:
>>> Adhamh Findlay <email@hidden> wrote:
>>>> On 2008 Feb 12, at 23:37, Chris Espinosa wrote:
>>>>> On 2008 Feb 12, at 19:46, Adhamh Findlay wrote:
>>>>> I just ran "find . -name "*Xcode*" in my home
>>>>> directory. I deleted everything it found, plus
>>>>> that adhamh.* files in the xcodeproj
>>>>> directory and the problem still exists...
>>>> Stop hurting your file system. I read the source
>>>> code. The first item is always the "default"
>>>> reference style,
>>>> and it's always selected, there is no code path that
>>>> makes any other choice "sticky."
>>>> And "default" means as I said before: if the item can
>>>> be found inside the group it's being added to, it's
>>>> relative to that group;
>>>> if it's outside the group, it's absolute path.
>>> I'm not sure how this could an issue. It really seems
>>> something specific to my user account and the
>>> project...
>>> Its only when I add files from my user account to this
>>> specific project...
>> Uh, what method do you use to add the existing files
>> to the project?
> "Relative to Project"
> However, sometimes I forget to and leave it at "Default"
Well, I was looking for something more along the lines of
"I use the Project menu and choose Add to Project." or "I
drag the files from a Finder window." or something
completely different.
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