Look in your Preferences folder - you will find a plist with the name of your project. Throw that away and recompile. The new info should show up. It takes the info from the plist and not the info in the IDE. Would make better sense if the plist was updated each compile but then I'm not sure why it's there in the first place. Each compile should take into consideration the current state of the project and not a previous list of parameters. Big bug, in my little mind.

And to conserve bits, I'm also tossing in my opinion on the FolderItem fray - DONT change it - even if it is not correct, it is very functional. I'm sure all that use the 'feature' will agree.

Craig
Message: 6
Subject: Where does the Application menu get its name from?
From: "Dennis Birch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2006 10:37:57 -0700

Where does the Application menu get its name from?

I'm trying to change my application from version 1.0 to 1.1. It has
been in beta test for a while, so I had the version information for
the App class set to 1.0.1b1 (then 2). Now I cannot for the life of me
figure out how to change it to 1.0. I have changed all the version
settings in the property list for the App class to the appropriate
values, but the Application menu name still reflects the old version
information whenever I run my debug project.

This is in Mac OS X 10.4.8 with RB 2006R3.

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