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Re: XCode or CodeWarrior 9
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Re: XCode or CodeWarrior 9


  • Subject: Re: XCode or CodeWarrior 9
  • From: Erik Hanson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2003 14:34:14 -0800

On Dec 1, 2003, at 4:09 PM, Florent Pillet wrote:
The difference is that ODCompletionDictionary allows you to define macros that are invoked when you enter the completion shortcut. More, you can define the location of the cursor inside the macro text to preposition the cursor. Also (I don't use it but others told me so) there can be several "argument" locations in the text and you can define a shortcut to move to the next "argument".

I have that feature in my Java IDE and I was missing it in XCode... I'll download it right away.


I would love to see a plugin manager in XCode. JEdit (a free Java editor) has one, and it seemed pretty good when I last used JEdit a couple years ago.

I think adding a plugin manager would really increase the value of XCode (because people could see all the possible plugins and easily install and uninstall them) without Apple having to spend much effort (just the writing of the plugin manager, and letting other people actually write the plugins).


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