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Re: Creating a new project in Xcode 3.0 (revisited) (fixed)
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Re: Creating a new project in Xcode 3.0 (revisited) (fixed)


  • Subject: Re: Creating a new project in Xcode 3.0 (revisited) (fixed)
  • From: Adam <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2008 19:19:00 -0800
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On Feb 16, 2008, at 5:52 PM, Chris Espinosa wrote:

On Feb 16, 2008, at 5:44 PM, Adam wrote:

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.

Ok, so I thought I had this fixed, but for some reason, it doesn't show up now. I did exactly what you told me to do, but it won't show up. Do I have to somehow alter the contents of the folder or something?

You should probably take this to an SDL forum or website, such as http://www.meandmark.com/sdlopenglpart2.html for help. This has more to do with the configuration of the SDL distro for Xcode than with Xcode itself, and most of the people here won't know much about that project or those templates for it.


As for creating your own templates, check out http://hogbaysoftware.com/products/xcodetemplatefactory/ for help. It presumes that you have an Xcode project that builds and links, though.

Thank you for the links. My solution was really obvious: read the readmes. I never did that because I assumed that what the person that I quoted was saying was totally correct and I was doing it wrong. Inside the readme it told me where to stick the files, so I did that for all of the SDL extras and reinstalled the original framework, and it worked!


All help is appreciated and thanks in advance.

~ < [ / Adam-o \ ] > ~

Mac OS 10.5.1
Powerbook G4




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