Hello.

I have to say I didn't expect a reply to my email, because when I sent it, I 
got a "delivery failure" email back. So I thought my email hadn't got through.

>> apparently xcode has decided to try to drive me nuts.
> 
> Didn't have to decide; it's default functionality.

Good point.

> First thing: Select the problem .m file and Product > Preprocess, or use the 
> assistant of the same name, or the Related Items menu command (that's in the 
> drop-down at the very left end of the jump bar). This will give you the 
> preprocessor's idea of what's in the file and where it's looking for 
> #includes.

I tried that, and it worked. thanks.

> (You aren't putting your header name in angle brackets, right?)

Well, some are in < > and others are in " ". What's the difference?

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