Re: XCode editor preferences
Re: XCode editor preferences
- Subject: Re: XCode editor preferences
- From: Jerry <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 19:24:01 +0000
On 24 Nov 2004, at 18:18, Markian Hlynka wrote:
On Nov 24, 2004, at 7:42, Jerry wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know if there is a way to stop the XCode editor from
skipping blank lines when using the down arrow key? This feature
never fails to produce dents in my desk. I've looked in the Expert
Preferences, but no sign....
Also, is there any way to make Cmd-Shift-Right arrow not select the
end of line character so that it behaves like every other text
editor? It's inconsistent: without the Shift it moves the caret to
the end of the line, with the Shift it selects one more character,
and the behaviour of being able to just select to the end of the line
is infinitely more useful (to me anyway).
This isn't how mine behaves. Mine behaves the way you describe!
Mine is inconsistent - I've discovered since posting that in the same
file I have some lines which behave how I'd like and some which don't.
I can't work out what the common feature is of the lines that don't
behave properly though.
And while we're at it, when you're at the end of a long line and you
press Down Arrow to go to the end of the next (shorter) line, the
caret moves to the start of the line after that. How annoying is
that? Again, any way to change this behaviour?
Same thing... mine behaves the way you would prefer.
For that matter, it doesn't skip blank lines when I use the down-arrow
either!
Maybe try reverting your key bindings to their defaults?
This is interesting. I'm wondering if this is a bug in XCode which is
related to the fact that pretty well all the code I work on has DOS
line endings (because we're cross-platform and our Windows-based SCC
system can't cope with Mac or Unix line endings). There seems to be a
common theme of "end-of-line" to all three problems, and I was thinking
that they were a design feature, but it's looking like a bug. I'll
investigate further and do some Radaring if necessary.
Jerry
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