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Textedit Compilation - You'll need a macintosh computer with Xcode developmenet tools on | ||
Discussion by HannahI with 0 Replies.
Last Update: October 29, 2009, 12:32 pm | |||
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Hi Guys,
I'm pretty sure that you all have a macintosh computer with Xcode tools installed on it, make sure it is a version that works on your pesonal system. If not please get it or leave this topic.
If you are here, you should be able to do this.
Directions:
Now Xcode should open.
Once Xcode is open you'll be able to browse that source code of TextEdit.
If you click Build and Go, TextEdit will open.
-Hannah
I'm pretty sure that you all have a macintosh computer with Xcode tools installed on it, make sure it is a version that works on your pesonal system. If not please get it or leave this topic.
If you are here, you should be able to do this.
Directions:
- To start, open Finder.
- Then, open the developer folder.
- Open Examples from that folder.
- Then, open the TextEdit Folder
- Open textedit.xcodeproj
Now Xcode should open.
Once Xcode is open you'll be able to browse that source code of TextEdit.
If you click Build and Go, TextEdit will open.
-Hannah
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