Re: Issues and questions about Xcode 2.1
Re: Issues and questions about Xcode 2.1
- Subject: Re: Issues and questions about Xcode 2.1
- From: Kevin Hoyt <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 08:14:33 -0700
Kevin Hoyt
Software Engineer, Tivoli Storage Manager, Client Development
Dept M47A / Bldg 050-2 / Office A221
Notes: Kevin Hoyt/San Jose/IBM@IBMUS
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Lawrence Gold <email@hidden> wrote on 08/12/2005 05:23:36 PM:
> Kevin Hoyt wrote:
> >
> > I'd also like to be able to 'go to' a line in the text editors. I
just
> > don't see any way to do it :-)
>
> I think command-L does what you want, but I'm not sitting at my Mac now,
> so I can't say for certain.
Ah, there it is... thanks!
>
> > Finally, I really like to format my own code... I've turned off all of
the
> > indentation options and set my tabs to insert 3 spaces. Now when I
press
> > the tab key, three spaces are inserted. The problem is that when I
press
> > the delete key, three spaces are deleted. I really want it to delete
ONE
> > space instead. Any suggestions?
>
> When you move the cursor over the 3-space tab with the left and right
> arrow keys, does it jump across the 3 spaces or let you move from space
> to space? It sounds like it's inserting tabs of length 3 rather than
> runs of 3 spaces.
Nope, it moves one space at a time so it's not inserting tabs.
Looks like what it's doing is not actually deleting the the 'tab width'
characters, but
rather, it's 'undoing' the 'indent width'. I've opened a bug requesting
that the behavior
be changed...
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