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Re: Making XCode Usable (my how to)
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Re: Making XCode Usable (my how to)


  • Subject: Re: Making XCode Usable (my how to)
  • From: Scott Tooker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 20:44:15 -0800

On Nov 5, 2003, at 7:49 PM, Brian Barnes wrote:

> Thanks to Scott for all his suggestions.
>
> By double-clicking the collapse icon in the upper right of the groups
> & files section of the project window, I've got a long, narrow window
> that just shows groups & files.  This gets me halfway there.
>
> I wanted to set up a couple other things, but ran into some bugs.
> First I wanted the build window to pop up whenever there were warnings
> & errors.  The UI preferences seem to ignore these settings, and the
> build window never appears.  This is radar 3475211.

As I posted earlier, this is fixed in internal builds and should work
in the next release.

>
> Next, is an enhancement.  It would be nice if the run window only
> appeared WHEN there was console output.  So, if I use fprintf's for
> debugging, then I get a console.  If I have no console output, the run
> window never appears.  This should be a preference, just like build
> windows.  Radar 3475214.

A good suggestion, this is something I want too ;)

Scott

>
> With these two things (plus a window find), I'd be sitting pretty!
>
> So close ... :)
>
> [>] Brian

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References: 
 >Re: XCode usable? (From: Brian Barnes <email@hidden>)
 >Re: XCode usable? (From: Scott Tooker <email@hidden>)
 >Making XCode Usable (my how to) (From: Brian Barnes <email@hidden>)

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