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Re: Unembed from group


  • Subject: Re: Unembed from group
  • From: "Gerriet M. Denkmann" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 13:19:17 +0700

On 21 Sep 2011, at 13:10, Quincey Morris wrote:

> On Sep 20, 2011, at 22:41 , Gerriet M. Denkmann wrote:
>
>> Just did. But then a Panel comes up, asking me:
>> 	Do you want to save this project in a new workspace?
>> 	You can only combine content with this project in a workspace.
>> 	Cancel	Save
>> Well, I do NOT want a new workspace (don't even know what a workspace is). So I have to click Cancel, and everything is as bad as before.
>
> Yeah, it's screwed up. I just did the same thing to one of my projects by creating a new group containing the project.
>
> You can actually go ahead and let it create the workspace (which is just a container for one or more projects) and fix the grouping in the workspace, but that doesn't seem to fix it in the project itself (if you re-open the project outside the scope of a workspace).
>
> However, that's the clue to the workaround. Part of Xcode 4's weirdness is that it *always* opens a project in a workspace. If you didn't create the workspace yourself, it puts a default one inside the project package itself. Any navigator structure to which the project belongs is in the workspace, not the project.
>
> So, close the project in Xcode. Then, in the Finder, do a Show Package Contents on the project's .xcodeproj package. Inside it you should see the (default) workspace that it uses when the project isn't used in the scope of a workspace you created yourself. Drag that workspace out of the package to the Trash.
>
> When I did that and re-opened the project in Xcode, the outer group was gone and things were back to normal.

Excellent. I just followed your directions and things are indeed back to normal.

Thank you very much!

Kind regards,

Gerriet.

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