Re: Xcode's Find in Project
Re: Xcode's Find in Project
- Subject: Re: Xcode's Find in Project
- From: "a.d. jensen" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 11:04:09 -0600
On Feb 19, 2007, at 10:26 AM, John Daniel wrote:
- There's no way as far as I can tell to find the first occurrence
in a multi-file search. In CW you could find the first, do
whatever editing you wanted to do, and then find the next
occurrence whether in that file or another. That came in handy
sometimes and I miss it. CW had Find and Find All buttons.
Didn't CW open up every file with a find result in a new window? I
seem to remember having to type Apple-S, Apple-W 27 times in a row.
Maybe there was a close all. I don't remember for sure. I really
haven't used CW much in 5 years or so. I definitely remember that
Find and Replace was the one thing I didn't like about CW. I also
know it is one of my favorite features of Xcode.
No, it kept all "finds" in the same window. Although it has separate
windows for each different "find" (eg: search for "this" and it has a
window with a list of all instances, including an editor that allows
you to directly edit; then search for "that" and you'll have a second
window with all of the results.)
I, like Larry, greatly prefer the CodeWarrior (which I still use for
a couple of projects) find. However, my main beef with the Xcode
find is the lack of a "Find All" in a single file, as well as the
inability to have each multi-find file search result in a separate
window.
dale
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