![]() ![]() I have pulled it down and opened it in X Code, like I say I don’t speak Objective-C but it seemed intuitive enough to work around, it is interesting to see how it hangs together. If you know Objective-C (I don’t) then you may want to have a look around the codebase. A way to set a default opening directory - Right now we need to open it and immediately open a new project. ![]()
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