Re: Xcode has many windows but I have only one screen.
Re: Xcode has many windows but I have only one screen.
- Subject: Re: Xcode has many windows but I have only one screen.
- From: Denis Stanton <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 28 Dec 2003 10:16:42 +1300
Hi Jonathan
Thanks for coming to my aid. I was beginning to think my move to Xcode
was going to prove unwise.
On Sunday, December 28, 2003, at 08:07 AM, Jonathan Jackel wrote:
On Dec 26, 2003, at 10:02 PM, Denis Stanton wrote:
<snip>
Xcose doesn't seem to provide this. Although I seem to have a
similar panel arrangement the error messages appear in a separate
window. <snip>
Try the Errors and Warnings smart group. It appears in your Groups &
Files list.
I found this shortly after I wrote my message. I have to explicitly
select the Errors and Warnings item in the left column in order to show
the error messages in the top panel.
<snip> Fine in Project Builder, but again Xcode puts the system
output into a separate window so with limited screen space I can look
at the source code OR the output, but not both.
Have you unfurled the Console Drawer? If you have a narrow screen,
you might not see it on the toolbar. It's at the far right.
I'm not seeing that. I thought at first you might have the answer. I
have followed the often irate discussion on the iCal forum when the Get
info moved from a separate windows to a drawer which went undetected by
all those users who were already using the full screen.
I have moved the Xcode window around and I don't see any drawer. My
toolbar does not mention a Console drawer either, even if I look at all
the alternatives in the Customise ToolBar panel. Maybe this is a
difference between Cocoa and WebObjects (I'm working on WebObjects).
The debug menu has "Show Console", but it is greyed out. Show Run Log
is active, and that controls the separate window I am seeing. Rather
confusingly the Clear Console command at the bottom of the Debug menu
applies to the Run Log.
What I was hoping for was to be able to see this Run Log text in the
top panel of the IDE, thus making it possible to view the Run Log and
the source code on the same screen at the same time without juggling
around with two windows competing for space.
Any other hints about this Console Drawer? I can't find it. Maybe it
doesn't appear unless I write to the "Console", and what I'm using is
the "System Log"
Denis
Denis Stanton
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