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#67 TemplateInfo.plist in File Templates not working

v1.0 (example)
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nobody
xcode (1)
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2015-05-31
2015-04-17
kmav
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Hello,

when I was trying to open the ruby file template in Xcode using version 1.2.0, it was not found under OSX/Cocoa. After several checks I found that TemplateInfo.plist had a misplacement of <dict> tags. I fixed the error according to some default (objective-c) template.

Now, the file template showed up, but without an icon. So, I coppied the icon file from Project Templates and now all is fine.

So, I am uploading the file with the fix in order to include it in an update of your project.

regards,

Konstantinos

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  • kimura wataru

    kimura wataru - 2015-05-31
     
    • kmav

      kmav - 2015-06-01

      Thank you for the merge and the update.

      I recently found a copy of the book Programming cocoa with ruby. I like
      ruby and iOS development. That's why I gave it a try... However, there were
      several things that did not work as expected due too lack of support from
      the community. It seems that it is now a rather old technology and
      solution. Also, the examples in the book were tested with old versions of
      Xcode etc. Related people prefer ruby motion now. So, I abandoned this
      project a month ago...

      Any recommendations, arguments and documentation hints related to the above
      are welcome.

      Best regards,

      Konstantinos

      2015-05-31 7:36 GMT+03:00 kimura wataru kimuraw@users.sf.net:

      Thanks! I've merged your file.

      https://github.com/rubycocoa/rubycocoa/commit/0f149877576ed777a10fff032de83046c324262b

      • [bugs:#67] TemplateInfo.plist in File Templates not working*

      Status: open
      Group: v1.0 (example)
      Labels: xcode
      Created: Fri Apr 17, 2015 03:21 AM UTC by kmav
      Last Updated: Fri Apr 17, 2015 03:21 AM UTC
      Owner: nobody

      Hello,

      when I was trying to open the ruby file template in Xcode using version
      1.2.0, it was not found under OSX/Cocoa. After several checks I found that
      TemplateInfo.plist had a misplacement of <dict> tags. I fixed the error
      according to some default (objective-c) template.

      Now, the file template showed up, but without an icon. So, I coppied the
      icon file from Project Templates and now all is fine.

      So, I am uploading the file with the fix in order to include it in an
      update of your project.

      regards,

      Konstantinos

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