Re: Xcode 1.5 - how to select Find results?
Re: Xcode 1.5 - how to select Find results?
- Subject: Re: Xcode 1.5 - how to select Find results?
- From: j o a r <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2004 08:41:06 +0200
On 2004-08-17, at 01.30, Greg Hurrell wrote:
> I don't understand what you're talking about.
>
> Consider the build results window. I have it set to show automatically
> on builds, thus matching the Project Builder behaviour. It has an
> attached editor, again matching the Project Builder behaviour.
>
> In Project Builder I could click on a warning or error and see the
> relevant source code in the attached editor. Exactly the same in Xcode
> 1.5.
Did you miss that the people in this thread were single-window-mode
Xcode users? If you're not in that camp, it's possible that Xcode 1.5
works just fine for you in this respect - but it doesn't work
effectively for the type of workspace that I would like to be able to
use.
> In Xcode 1.0 to 1.2 I needed two windows, like you say, and it was a
> nightmare because I only have a 12" PowerBook with a tiny screen.
> Having two windows meant I had to click back and forth between
> windows, or try to juggle my space by tweaking my project window so
> that I could see the Warnings & Errors smart group and the detail view
> (had to have that visible because the smart group was too narrow to
> show any useful info) without having to do too much scrolling up and
> down to keep my other Groups and Files entries visible. Altogether too
> much clicking, too much scrolling, too much switching and too much
> fiddling.
>
> In short, Xcode 1.0 to 1.2 was a mess which slowed me down. But with
> 1.5 I am thrilled because I can now work just as efficiently as I did
> in Project Builder.
Good for you, I guess that you're of a type of user that the Xcode team
is trying to target. The point of my post in this thread was not to
claim that Xcode is universally broken, only that it doesn't fit my
workflow. I tried to make that distinction clear by asking a very
specific question, a question that you don't address at all in your
reply as far as I can tell.
I am a Cocoa developer, that's what I do. I *need* to use Xcode, as
there is no other IDE on the market that can do that job. For that
reason in particular it's very frustrating to see Xcode moving in
directions I don't understand or agree with. It can get a bit
emotional... :)
> I really don't see what everyone is complaining about.
Do you spend 8+ hours a day in front of Xcode?
j o a r
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