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Re: Return key doesn't in Xcode editor
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Re: Return key doesn't in Xcode editor


  • Subject: Re: Return key doesn't in Xcode editor
  • From: Scott Tooker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 11:20:20 -0800

Yes, we are aware of a number of issues in this area. We are hoping this will all be worked out for the next release. However, the one thing that we can't effectively deal with is when a user modifies a built-in bindings set (like the Metrowerks set) and then upgrades to a new version of Xcode.

Many times, we've found that the bugs stem (in part) from bad default key bindings sets, but we can't really go in and update the custom sets since we have no idea why a given binding was modified in a custom set.

The best thing to do is to revert back to a built-in set whenever you upgrade Xcode and then modify a copy of that one to have your custom changes.

Scott

On Nov 2, 2004, at 9:09 AM, Don Swatman wrote:


I also have a similar problem, however I use Mac line endings, XCode 1.5 and Metrowerks compatible key bindings. I also check my source in and out of a Perforce SCM database.
How it manifests itself is "sometimes" - not all the time - if the cursor is at the left hand end of a line and hit return, it doesn't always put in an extra line. It put's in some kind of dummy line which causes the line numbers in the gutter to overwrite each other. This really screws up compile error reporting, debugging and insertion points. If the cursor is anywhere else on the line, no problem.


I haven't changed to default key bindings but it's been bugging me and I've put up with it for some time now.
Anyone from Apple listening know if this has been reported?


Don.



Benjohn,

But it's all _fine_ now. I was wondering how everyone had put up with
these outrageous bugs for so long: but of course, no one else has them.

It isn't just you. The return key in Xcode when I am editing my Obj-C
projects (projects I created from scratch) works fine: one hit on return
makes a new line. However, I get the same effect as you describe when I
edit C++ files in projects created by other folks, like the Apple sample
code: one hit on the return makes a smudgy line number appear in the line
number column; the second hit on return makes the actual new line. It is
driving me crazy too.


I tried your solution, resetting the custom key bindings, but it does not
fix anything. In fact my key bindings were already set to the Xcode
default. I am running Xcode 1.1.


Thank you, Benjohn, for reporting this fine little feature. I did not want
to be the first one!


-Allan
www.WholeCheese.com

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References: 
 >Re: Return key doesn't in Xcode editor (From: Allan Hoeltje <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Return key doesn't in Xcode editor (From: Don Swatman <email@hidden>)

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