source_group( Name\\\\SubName FILES ${source} )
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Mike Jackson                  mike.jack...@bluequartz.net
BlueQuartz Software                    www.bluequartz.net
Principal Software Engineer                  Dayton, Ohio

On Dec 11, 2009, at 3:45 PM, Glenn Hughes wrote:

Hi again, I'm trying to use the source_group command with XCode, and
its marginally working, but in a flaky sorta way.
I was wondering what other people have any tips.

The behavior I'm seeing is:
Groups in the form

                source_group( Name FILES ${source} )            

Work OK, they add a top-level group to the current target's file list

                source_group( Name/SubName FILES ${source} )            

XCode treats this as a single name, in other words I get groups named
"Name/SubName"

                source_group( Name\SubName FILES ${source} )            
and
                source_group( Name\\SubName FILES ${source} )           

have the same behavior: The parent group name is dropped. I simply get
groups named SubName.

I guess or now I'll go with "/" in that it at least still represents
the folder structure, and it sounds like maybe its more compatible
with Visual Studio.
Anything else I should try?

Thanks!
Glenn
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