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Re: Get Info and Additional Compiler Flags bug
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Re: Get Info and Additional Compiler Flags bug


  • Subject: Re: Get Info and Additional Compiler Flags bug
  • From: Shawn Erickson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2003 09:47:33 -0800

On Dec 15, 2003, at 3:43 AM, Konstantin Anoshkin wrote:

Aha, and that actually brings one general question about Xcode's usability. The Groups & Files list, obviously, lists every item several times. I may be dumb, but it contradicts my understanding of OOP. It really needs more getting used to because you have to keep attention not only to the objects you select, but also to the group in which you select them. At least it often requires additional mouse clicks to open the correct group even though you already see the object you need in another group.

Not sure I follow the above but...

It is not listing them multiple times it is simply scoping (filtering) what you see based on what is selected. It allows you to drill down to a specific set of files or see a whole flat listing of files. I find it very reasonable way of doing things and one that aligns with the use of the search box.

-Shawn
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