Re: Grumpy pills
Re: Grumpy pills
- Subject: Re: Grumpy pills
- From: Markian Hlynka <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2004 09:47:26 -0600
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While we're on the subject of the "Find" command, I find xcode's find
to be extremely un-useful. For I don't have the ability to "start from
top of file", nor the ability to "Find All", either in a file or
multiple files.
Am I missing something, or is Find pretty lame? So far, every time I
use it I want to go back to BBedit.
Markian
On Jun 2, 2004, at 8:49, John Clements wrote:
I must be feeling grumpy tonight. Here's a couple more complaints
about the XCode user interface.
After performing a 'Find in Project', the results window default
layout has two columns. They default to equal width, but I want to
make the left column (actual result) much wider than the right column
(the file name containing the result). I can drag the divider across,
but if I close and re-open the project, XCode has forgotten my window
settings, and I have to drag it again. Not very polished.
Another rough edge is the following. I scan down the results from my
'Find in Project', and see the place I want to go to. Why can't I use
the keyboard to get there. I can move the selection with the up and
down arrow keys, but that's just a tease. I still have to move the
mouse and double-click on the result I'm interested in. Why can't I
select it with the arrow keys then press return, or Cmd-down arrow?
John.
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