Hi Ulrich,
I am using OS X 10.3.5. Are you suggesting that I should maintain the Xcode
project file along with the PB.project file? I have applied the private
frameworks hack in order to get my methods and attributes to show up in
WOBuilder.
Thanks,
___________________________
Brendan Duddridge
ClickSpace Interactive Inc.
Suite L100
239 - 10th Ave SE
Calgary, AB T2G 0V9
Canada
(403) 277-5591
http://www.clickspace.com/
> From: Ulrich Köster <ulric..bjectstyle.org>
> Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 21:06:08 +0200
> To: WOLips List <woproject-de..bjectstyle.org>
> Subject: Re: Components in "Components" directory not showing api bindings in
> WOBuilder
>
> Moin Brendan,
>
> it won't work on Windows. We get that feature on MacOSX when the Xcode
> support is done. Until then I would recommed using subprojects or keep
> them in the root folder.
>
> Ulrich
>
> Am 11.10.2004 um 00:19 schrieb Brendan Duddridge:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> All of my components that I have inside of my Components directory in
>> my
>> project do not show their bindings in WOBuilder. If I add my component
>> as
>> "Components/MyComponent" in WOBuilder, then I do see the bindings (and
>> also
>> my components get rendered properly). But then the program doesn't run
>> properly because it looks for just "MyComponent" and not
>> "Components/MyComponent".
>>
>> Does anyone know how to get WOBuilder to see the api bindings for
>> components
>> that are stored in a Components directory and not at the project root?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> ___________________________
>>
>> Brendan Duddridge
>>
>> ClickSpace Interactive Inc.
>> Suite L100
>> 239 - 10th Ave SE
>> Calgary, AB T2G 0V9
>> Canada
>> (403) 277-5591
>> http://www.clickspace.com/
>>
>>
>
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