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Re: Code collapse/expand
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Re: Code collapse/expand


  • Subject: Re: Code collapse/expand
  • From: Hugh Sontag <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 19:18:39 -0600

Where would one go about stuffing the ballot box in favor of this
getting implemented sooner than later? :-)

Count me in. The one thing that I miss from Code Warrior is the ability to find out whether my curly braces are balanced. In Code Warrior, command-B would expand a selection to include one additional set of curly braces. It was great for figuring out whether the if or while brackets were right.


Hugh Sontag
Qdea

On Feb 2, 2004, at 11:35 AM, Andy Satori wrote:


Andy

On Feb 2, 2004, at 1:26 PM, Scott Tooker wrote:

This is a request we hear every so often and something we have
considered doing for a future release of Xcode.

Scott

On Feb 1, 2004, at 5:43 PM, Jeff Biggus wrote:

Back in the NeXT days, Project Builder had the great and useful
feature of being able to collapse blocks of code between curly braces.
Oh, how I wish I could do this often. Any chance the Xcode team is
thinking along these lines?

The brace used to get a light rectangle to the right of it,
representing an expandable block of code. Double clicking on it
expanded the code, then double-clicking on the brace (I think)
re-collapsed it.

(Pardon if this has already been discussed. I just joined the list and
didn't find talk about this in the archives and it doesn't look like
this list is searchable yet.)

-Jeff
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