Re: First click ignored
Re: First click ignored
- Subject: Re: First click ignored
- From: René van Amerongen <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2003 15:18:10 +0100
Bill
Thank you, because I was thinking that I got nuts because of this.
Now I know i am not, I hope.
Op 5-dec-03 om 14:34 heeft Bill Cheeseman het volgende geschreven:
For quite some time (back into beta days), I have noticed that Xcode
ignores
the first click in many circumstances. Actually, it ignores several
"first
time" actions, so it might not just be a click issue.
I just want to say thats its not only in XCode, but
I am curious to know if everyone experiences this. I haven't seen it
mentioned, so it occurs to me that it may be something else on my
system
that is causing this very annoying problem.
Examples:
I click in a source file to place the text insertion point, but it
doesn't
"take." When I start typing, the text is inserted wherever the text
insertion point was last located.
Yes happens to me to! At first I did clean my mouse a few times, didnt
help of cource.
BTW my mouse jumps some times when I move him quickly ( not in jaguar ).
I try to reduce two adjacent space characters to a single space
character by
hitting the delete key while the insertion point is located after the
second
space character. Both space characters are deleted, and I have to type
the
space bar once to reinsert a single space character. (Maybe this is a
different issue.)
True, and at least for me, it takes to long before the space or the new
typed character shows up.
I edit my source files, then click the build button. The project asks
me to
save the edited files, which I do, and it then builds. But the error
messages are based on the source file as it existed before the edits I
just
saved. I have to hit the build button a second time to get the build
system
to recognize the edited source files.
Sometimes, but I know what you ment.
Oddly, the first two issues sometimes (but not always) hit me when I'm
typing in TextEdit or some other application, but apparently only
after or
while I've been using Xcode.
Or other Cocoa Textviews.
Is Xcode making on-the-fly changes to system routines related to text
editing, and failing to remove them when I switch to another
application?
What's going on?
I dont know but at first I did think it is the auto indent or
spellchecker.
I believe this happened in Xcode 1.0. I know it is happening with 1.1
betas
(except the very most recent, which I haven't yet installed).
I am not sure if it is only XCode because I did install XCode directly
when I did start using Panther. So it could be Panther to
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Bill Cheeseman - email@hidden
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