Re: Nib File Opening in Code Editor
Re: Nib File Opening in Code Editor
- Subject: Re: Nib File Opening in Code Editor
- From: Scott Tooker <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 23:28:18 -0800
I think I've mentioned this before, but this is a well known bug that
is fixed for the next release.
Scott
On Nov 13, 2003, at 6:13 PM, Michael Bergin wrote:
> Someone posted that their nib files were opening in a code editor
> window when double clicked as opposed to opening in Interface Builder.
> I just had the same thing happen to me in Xcode 1.0.1 however it only
> happens when that nib file is already opened in Interface Builder.
> Sorry if this was already addressed or completely explained but from
> what I remember the original post didn't mention any context for the
> event.
>
> -
> Mike Bergin
> email@hidden
> On Nov 6, 2003, at 2:14 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
>
>> James,
>>
>> I really don't think my email server can stand the onslaught of
>> hundreds of System Profiler reports ... ;-)
>>
>> What I have seen, and looking at Jim's System Profile lends another
>> data point, is that if you have insufficient free space on your
>> system volume you will be more frequently rewarded with the spinning
>> pizza cursor pauses as the page memory system works to retrieve stuff
>> shuffled out to disk. This behavior isn't specific to Xcode, I notice
>> it happening on my laptop (which is frequently pickled with less than
>> 1G free space due to a marginally small and slightly slow drive) with
>> other apps like Mail, Photoshop, Safari, etc. To keep performance
>> high, I try to keep free disk space of at least 4-5Gbytes on my
>> desktop systems, and there I almost never see the spinning pizza even
>> with a modest 512M RAM configuration.
>>
>> top can be used to help determine the validity of this hypothesis. If
>> you experience abnormally slow operations, frequent display of the
>> spin cursor, etc, check your free disk space, use top and the Spin
>> Control performance tools to see what might be happening, and file
>> bug reports if the issue seems to be repeatable and Xcode specific.
>>
>> best,
>> Godfrey
>> ---
>> Godfrey DiGiorgi - email@hidden
>> 408 974-6814 tel - 408 974-8101 fax - 408 832-8319 cell
>> Technology Manager, Development Tools
>> Apple Worldwide Developer Relations
>>
>> On Nov 5, 2003, at 6:00 PM, James Spencer wrote:
>>
>>> If this is surprising you that this is happening, you should know
>>> that there are others of us here (or to be more accurate, at least
>>> one other, me) who is very frustrated with the same behavior. Do
>>> you want other folks profiles too?
>>>
>>> Spence
>>>
>>> James P. Spencer
>>> Rochester, MN
>>>
>>> email@hidden
>>>
>>> "Badges?? We don't need no stinkin badges!"
>>> On Nov 5, 2003, at 12:45 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
>>>
>>>> Jim,
>>>>
>>>> Can you describe your system configuration? What cpu, what memory,
>>>> how much free space on your drive, how many other processes open
>>>> and active, etc? Feel free to send me (not the list) a System
>>>> Profiler report too. A screen shot of a Terminal window running
>>>> "top -ocpu -Otime" could also be useful.
>>>>
>>>> thanks,
>>>> Godfrey
>>>> ---
>>>> Godfrey DiGiorgi - email@hidden
>>>> 408 974-6814 tel - 408 974-8101 fax - 408 832-8319 cell
>>>> Technology Manager, Development Tools
>>>> Apple Worldwide Developer Relations
>>>>
>>>> On Nov 4, 2003, at 6:22 PM, Jim Rankin wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> ...is making my life miserable. XCode is always finding something
>>>>> it just absolutely index at this very second, creating a text
>>>>> editing experience like
>>>>>
>>>>> hit left arrow key
>>>>> (spinning rainbow of death)
>>>>> type p
>>>>> (spinning rainbow of death)
>>>>> try to click at a different location
>>>>> (spinning rainbow of death)
>>>>>
>>>>> ...two or three seconds between each key stroke. I know indexing
>>>>> is what makes a lot of the special features in XCode possible, but
>>>>> if it's done in a way that prevents you from editing your code
>>>>> it's not very useful, is it?
>>>>>
>>>>> Rant over.
>>>>>
>>>>> So am I doing something wrong? Is anyone else seeing this? Is it
>>>>> being fixed?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> -jimbo
>>>>>
>>>>> Excelsior! XML Marshaller for Cocoa
>>>>> http://www.homepage.mac.com/jimbokun/Excelsior.html
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