On 10 Jul '08, at 3:46 PM, John Velman wrote:
Thanks, Jens. I see that by selecting the SCM Menu item, and under
that,
"Configure SCM for this project" I find that I've actually set the
SDK to
10.4 and the architectures to ppc and i386.
Oh I see, that's why you were referring to SCM! Tha
Thanks, Jens. I see that by selecting the SCM Menu item, and under that,
"Configure SCM for this project" I find that I've actually set the SDK to
10.4 and the architectures to ppc and i386. Probably couldn't have found
this without your info.
Thanks,
John V.
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 01:54:22P
On 10 Jul '08, at 10:19 AM, John Velman wrote:
If I set the SCM options properly, and use XCode3, following steps as
outlined in the NSPersistentDocument CoreDataUtilityTutorial (but
setting
the SCM options for 10.4), am I going to get there?
If you mean SDK, not SCM, then the answer is "y
I'm new to Mac, Objective C and XCode, but comfortable what I've seen seen
and tried so far. I am confident I could complete my project except for the
question of developing on Leopard, running on Tiger.
I want to develop an app with persistent data on my intel iMac running
Leopard that will run o