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Ten Things I Dig About Xcode
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2003-11-19 12:30:30 |
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anonymous2
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Got around my above problems. Looks like this happens when using sub-projects... Maybe something wrong with the project I was including. Anyway it caused the including project to behave very strangely, basically ignoring any attempt at changing anything. Reordering or moving files now works.
Think you have to be careful and save copies frequently in case your project becomes corrupted for some reason...
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