Wow, where to start...
So adding one line to the default resources.include.patternset means
spending even a minute?
Maybe Mike's rewrite of the Rapid Turnaround functionality will fix
what is horrendously broken here (if Rapid Turnaround is what you
mean by "this crappy thing") but I can get it to work just fine _now_
with this one-line change to the patternset file.
If you don't want to spend time fixing it, that's fine, but please
don't make it sound like what _does_ fix the problem, doesn't. It's
pretty easy to open the Assistant (for me) and to make a change and
see which file picks it up, and it's NOT the one in project/
Resources. Simple as that.
I'll just put something in the Wiki documenting the fix.
Dave
On Jan 24, 2008, at 9:52 AM, Anjo Krank wrote:
> I just tried to see if this is actually true (which I doubt) and
> the damn assistant doesn't even start up correctly because it's not
> able to parse import declarations of the type
> er.extensions.ERXWOContext. I really, really fail to see why I
> should spend one minute on this crappy thing when it's so
> horrendously broken.
>
> Either Apple open-sources it (preferably), or kills it (a very
> close second) and publishes a protocol with which other can
> implement similar behaviour, but it does NOT work and it is NOT
> suitable for any serious development. Basing your work on it it
> suicidal to say the least.
>
> Cheers, Anjo
>
> Am 24.01.2008 um 15:17 schrieb David Avendasora:
>
>> Putting the .d2wmodel file anywhere other than the ROOT of the
>> project hides it from Rapid Turnaround & the Assistant. Rapid
>> Turnaround still "works" but it modifies the user.d2wmodel file in
>> the build directory instead since it can't find it in the project
>> root. This must be an left-over from Xcode where everything was in
>> the root.
>
>
>
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