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Re: Apple's Support of WebObjects
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Re: Apple's Support of WebObjects


  • Subject: Re: Apple's Support of WebObjects
  • From: Miguel Arroz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 19:05:55 +0100

Hi!

I got used to it. The only thing that I really miss is having the window broke in half, and on the top one file, and another file (or even perhaps the same) on the bottom. I think eclipse can do this, but taking a ridiculous amount of space.

Even so, most reasons I needed it in the past (seeing a class, it's methods, etc) are not serious problems, because, in the Eclipse tree view, you can click on the disclosure triangle of a class and see it's outline (variables, methods, etc). That's cool.

Anyway, in my "always do what apple sez or yoy'll be screwed in the near future", I think this is not an option any more. We have to use Eclipse, so we must get used to it.

  Yours

Miguel Arroz

PS: Could someone please configure this list so that when I reply, the reply goes to the list and not to the poster? I really hate that! :P (What a selfish request, i know, but I hate to "resend mail" because of this - when I forgot to hit shift-reply - and I think that we all win if we can see all the other people answers.)

On 2007/05/07, at 16:51, Patrick Robinson wrote:

On May 4, 2007, at 5:12 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:
I like the apple tools. I know WOLips and project WOnder exist for eclipse but I do not like these tools much.
I agree with Kieran completely, but for people who just don't like Eclipse/WOLips (compared to Xcode, specifically), what /exactly/ is it that you don't like?

The one thing I can't figure out how to do in Eclipse, that I have found to be almost indispensable in Xcode, is to be able to open separate files in separate *windows* - that is, windows that I can independently size and move around on my desktop. I just _hate_ that, and I find it bizarre that I haven't seen others complaining about this, too. How can you stand having to have your open files isolated under tabs?! Or am I missing something?


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Patrick Robinson
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