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Re: printing in Xcode
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Re: printing in Xcode


  • Subject: Re: printing in Xcode
  • From: Chuck Soper <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2004 17:19:02 -0800

At 5:28 PM -0700 3/8/04, David Ewing wrote:
On Mar 8, 2004, at 12:29 PM, Chuck Soper wrote:

I just found the best way to get nice printouts from Xcode:
1. Open the source file.
2. Hit command-option-v (View->Reveal in Group Tree).
3. Drag the source file icon to a BBEdit window to display the full path.
4. In BBEdit, select the path and hit command-d to open it in BBEdit.
5. Print the file from BBEdit.

Not that I would ever try to dissuade you from using BBEdit (especially with Rich listening in ;-), but what are you missing with the printing support in Xcode?


Dave

Thanks for asking. I would like: - the ability to specify a different font and font size for printing. - show the file name without the full path in the header. - show "Page # of <total>" instead of just "Page #". - allow the option of printing the file mod date or the file print date. - customization of headers and footers.

BBEdit uses much smaller margins. Sometimes I like this. Sometimes I don't. I assume that it's probably configurable.

The footer of my Xcode printouts are almost completely truncated. Only the very tops of the letters are visible. Until a few minutes ago, I thought that there was no footer. I suspect that this is not an Xcode issue because I've seen similar behavior in other applications (I'm using an Epson 1280 on 10.3.2).
Chuck
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