David
Thanks for this. Using the "Enable Write Xcode .xcode on build"
works a treat.
Every time I create a new WOComponent I have to repeat this.
Regards
Giles
> On 27-Apr-06, at 5:20 AM, Cedarstone wrote:
>
>> I know that the WOBuilder issue keeps coming up but I still do not
>> seem to be able to get WOBuilder to work with WOLips.
>> I have done the following on Mac OSX:
>>
>> Installed Eclipse 3.2M6
>> Downloaded and installed wolips-all-latest.tar.gz (2.0.0.115)
>> I create a new WOLips application from Eclipse and all looks good.
>> I then open the same project in XCode 2.2
>> From Eclipse I then open the Main.wo file up in WOBuilder 5.3.1
>> However WOBuilder complains that it "Could not open source file"
>> and does not show any variables etc.
>>
>> I am a WO newbie and would dearly love to use Eclipse with WOLips,
>> which looks very promising. I am so close but cannot just get
>> this aspect to work, any help much appreciated.
>
> Yeah.
>
> Currently there is something not quite right with the wolips
> generated .xcodproj file.
>
> Try this:
>
> In Eclips -> Preferences -> WOLips -> Build
>
> Enable Write Xcode .xcode on build
> Disable Write Xcode .xcodeproj on build
>
> Re build your project
>
> Open the resulting .xcode file in Xcode and just confirm the update
> dialog.
>
> WOBuilder should now be able to find the source file.
>
> In Eclips -> Preferences -> WOLips -> Build
>
> Disable Write Xcode .xcode on build
> Enable Write Xcode .xcodeproj on build
>
> If WOBuilder loses the ability to find the source files repeat
> these steps.
>
> --
> ;david
>
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> David LeBer
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