XCode
Quote from Forum Archives on February 9, 2010, 2:12 amPosted by: artlythere <artlythere@...>
I have tried to add a folder of resource images to my XCode project,
and instead of it logically making a reference to the folder, or
whatever it does, and showing a list of the actual files, it is
making like 400 or more references, to the 143 files.The folder is 'Images' and there are 143 images inside, with nothing
else. They are all PNG files.Worked fine when I just had like 8 images in the folder, but since I
made all the rest, it won't accept them very well, and wouldn't show
them, so I deleted the references. But no matter how i try to add
them, I get this recursive muck (even if that recursive groups check
is not checked)I'm about sick of starting projects over, this is goofy and whoever
designed this severely over-complicated and non-intuitive system
needs a beat down.Anybody got any suggestions or know why XCode would take every few
files as some indication to add more folders then more?rc
Posted by: artlythere <artlythere@...>
and instead of it logically making a reference to the folder, or
whatever it does, and showing a list of the actual files, it is
making like 400 or more references, to the 143 files.
The folder is 'Images' and there are 143 images inside, with nothing
else. They are all PNG files.
Worked fine when I just had like 8 images in the folder, but since I
made all the rest, it won't accept them very well, and wouldn't show
them, so I deleted the references. But no matter how i try to add
them, I get this recursive muck (even if that recursive groups check
is not checked)
I'm about sick of starting projects over, this is goofy and whoever
designed this severely over-complicated and non-intuitive system
needs a beat down.
Anybody got any suggestions or know why XCode would take every few
files as some indication to add more folders then more?
rc