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Re: XCode editor intolerably slow
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Re: XCode editor intolerably slow


  • Subject: Re: XCode editor intolerably slow
  • From: David Ewing <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 10:59:14 -0600


On Jul 29, 2005, at 8:14 AM, Sean McBride wrote:

On 2005-07-28 09:54, Scott Fraser said:


menu scrolls way off the bottom of a 20" display).  When I do a "Find
In Project...", it takes between one and two minutes to search about
1400 files.  The more windows that are open, the slower the Find.  I
recently discovered that if the Status Bar at the bottom of every
window is Hidden, the global Find takes less than 10 seconds.  This
suggests there is a performance issue with displaying text in Xcode.


Nice catch. I confess I didn't even realise there was a "Hide Status Bar".


Does anyone know of a way to permanently turn off the status bar in all
text editing windows? From a UI pov, I find it silly that every window
shows 'compiling...', 'build succeeded', etc. when these are project-
level messages.

The default is whatever you last set it to. So if you hide the status bar in a window, then close all your other windows, when you reopen them, none will have a status bar.


Dave

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