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Re: Apple's Support of WebObjects
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Re: Apple's Support of WebObjects


  • Subject: Re: Apple's Support of WebObjects
  • From: Guido Neitzer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 10:05:29 -0600

On 07.05.2007, at 09:51, Patrick Robinson wrote:

The one thing I can't figure out how to do in Eclipse, that I have found to be almost indispensable in Xcode, is to be able to open separate files in separate *windows* - that is, windows that I can independently size and move around on my desktop. I just _hate_ that, and I find it bizarre that I haven't seen others complaining about this, too. How can you stand having to have your open files isolated under tabs?! Or am I missing something?

I hate that too, but I got used to it. It totally annoys me when developers think "one window is enough for everybody" and provide no other way of using the app. But okay, I got used to that in Eclipse. But I can absolutely understand you. And no, there is no way to change that as far as I know. You can only open additional windows for your whole workspace. But it's a pain to use.


cug
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