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Re: Use of NSLog() for debugging
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Re: Use of NSLog() for debugging


  • Subject: Re: Use of NSLog() for debugging
  • From: Lloyd Sargent <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2001 16:24:18 -0500

On Tuesday, July 24, 2001, at 03:24 PM, cocoa-dev-
email@hidden wrote:

Has anyone heard of multiple windows? Do we really need to control
every aspect of coding, building, debugging and running through the
same cramped window.

I personally like the tabbed interface, if you need more space you can
just slide things away and out of sight. If you want another window for
the editing of files, just double-click on them in the file listing.
*shrug*

It is also very convenient when dealing with several related projects,
such as an application and a framework. If prevents the windows from
getting muddled up.

/ david

huh. Just goes to show what is a lovely interface to some is a horror to others.

I personally don't like tabbed interfaces for windows. Had to deal with it under Linux and found myself clicking between tabs a lot - sometimes hiding information is not the best of all possible worlds. I would rather deal with a cramped window than a hidden one. What is wrong with making the debugger multiple windows? Or (sudden thought) your choice? To go?

Cheers,

Lloyd
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Canna Software Development
"while (bugs) [self brains_beat];"


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