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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: OS <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 23:17:51 +0200

I think this is a classic example of where more isn't better.

I disagree (but then, if I didn't, I wouldn't have posted, would I?)


I disagree too. at least I want the oportunity to choose. didn't "we like to have options", huh? ;)



When editing XML, HTML, etc. I like to see the difference between content and tags.

Beyond that, attempts to turn my code in a psychedelic light show is just distracting.



For you.


ditto. let the user choose. I've given up trying to edit XML/HTML in Xcode, the code is a mass of text and tags with only two colors, very tiring for my taste. and how come that a tag is considered a string?. I much prefer how SEE works, at least I can differentiate the properties of the tags and its values.


see the difference here (23KB) > http://oscarmarisa.com/assets/public/ XcodeVSSubEthaEdit.gif

in the same line, does somebody know if this can be solved editing the unspecified HTML specification?
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