Re: mundane xcode user interface questions
Re: mundane xcode user interface questions
- Subject: Re: mundane xcode user interface questions
- From: Bryan Pietrzak <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 09:31:07 -0600
On Nov 17, 2004, at 6:05 PM, Bob Harris wrote:
I believe I did see that option when I was hunting around when I first
encountered this issue a couple months ago. But it's "save PROJECT
window
states when closing". That implies that my file has to be part of a
project
for the state to be saved. I'm using the xcode editor for any
non-word-processing text file that I open. Many are readme's, output
of
text based programs, etc. Not part of any project. My reason for
using
xcode for this purpose (as well as for code developement) is that I
don't
want to know two text editors.
Seeing the option implemented that way, my guess is that saving it per
project instead of per file is a result of resource fork abandonment
in OSX.
Code Warrior saved that info in a file's resource fork.
Could you just write an AppleScript that just set the window bounds to
some desired size and then bind a key to it? (Though it doesn't look
like the preferences let you bind keys to scripts?)
In CW I have three scripts
Size Window Left cmd-/
Size Window Right opt-/
Size Window Full cmd-opt-/
(I have a 23" cinema display)
So I can open any window and with one keypress (burned into muscle
memory now) it's the size I want. Position a second one for
side-by-side compares is just opt-/
I would think you'd be able to do something similar in Xcode.
Bryan
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