Prefab referencing a script is not shown in the Search window's Project tab when using "Find References In Project" - Nov 04, 2024 How to reproduce: 1. Open the attached project "1978700_FindRefsInProject.zip"
Actual behavior: error in the Console: "FileNotFoundException: Could not load file or assembly 'UnityEditor.iOS.Extensions.Xcode, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null' or one of its dependencies. System.Reflection.MonoMethodInfo.GetMethodInfo (IntPtr han...
Add a reference to the application block assembly. In Visual Studio, right-click your project node in Solution Explorer, and then click Add References. Click the Browse tab, and then find the location of the application block assembly (the script CopyAssemblies.bat copies all application block ...
Add a reference to the application block assembly. In Visual Studio, right-click your project node in Solution Explorer, and then click Add References. Click the Browse tab, and then find the location of the application block assembly (the script CopyAssemblies.bat copies all application block ...
Add a reference to the application block assembly. In Visual Studio, right-click your project node in Solution Explorer, and then clickAdd Reference. Click theBrowsetab, and then find the location of the application block assembly (the script CopyAssemblies.bat copies all application block assembli...
Add a reference to the application block assembly. In Visual Studio, right-click your project node in Solution Explorer, and then clickAdd Reference. Click theBrowsetab, and then find the location of the application block assembly (the script CopyAssemblies.bat copies all application block assembli...
Add a reference to the application block assembly. In Visual Studio, right-click your project node in Solution Explorer, and then clickAdd Reference. Click theBrowsetab, and then find the location of the application block assembly (the script CopyAssemblies.bat copies all application block assembli...
Add a reference to the application block assembly. In Visual Studio, right-click your project node in Solution Explorer, and then click Add Reference. Click the Browse tab, and then find the location of the application block assembly (the script CopyAssemblies.bat copies all application block as...
Add a reference to the application block assembly. In Visual Studio, right-click your project node in Solution Explorer, and then clickAdd Reference. Click theBrowsetab, and then find the location of the application block assembly (the script CopyAssemblies.bat copies all application block assembli...