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Under the general tab scroll down to **Linked Frameworks and Libraries**, then click on the triangle to expand it. Next, click the next "**+**" button and Look for the ''CoreFoundation.framework'', and then click **Add**. The image below shows what your project window should look like once the Core Foundation framework has been added. | Under the general tab scroll down to **Linked Frameworks and Libraries**, then click on the triangle to expand it. Next, click the next "**+**" button and Look for the ''CoreFoundation.framework'', and then click **Add**. The image below shows what your project window should look like once the Core Foundation framework has been added. | ||
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====== Importing ThinkGear Functions ====== | ====== Importing ThinkGear Functions ====== | ||
At the top of your header or implementation, you should include the Core Foundation library: | At the top of your header or implementation, you should include the Core Foundation library: |