On Mon, Dec 29, 2014, at 06:24 PM, Julian Gómez wrote:
> > On Sat, Dec 27, 2014, at 08:15 PM, Julian Gómez wrote:
> >> Trying to do something I’ve done for years: add existing files to a new
> >> project. Sequence is Add files, make sure Add to Target is checked, and
> >> add the files. They show up, and are even usable: in the storyboard
> >> editor I can use images, and I can edit plist and etc files. But they
> >> don’t get added to the target! Furthermore, the section of the file
> >> inspector about the files’ target inclusion is missing; I can’t even add
> >> them by hand. I don’t see anything in the Build Rules to exclude those
> >> files. What is going on with Xcode about adding files?
> > 
> > What kind of files, and what kind of target? If the target is a static
> > library, then it wouldn't make sense to add any files other than source
> > files to the target because they have nowhere to go.
> > 
> > --Kyle Sluder
> 
> Obj-C files, headers, images, plists. Typical stuff that goes in an iOS
> app .

And what kind of target? App, static library, framework, test bundle…?

--Kyle Sluder

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