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Re: XCode 2.0 build style selection
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Re: XCode 2.0 build style selection


  • Subject: Re: XCode 2.0 build style selection
  • From: Cameron Hayne <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 00:00:02 -0400

On 19-May-05, at 11:41 AM, Chris Espinosa wrote:

It's a drop down because it changes the style you're editing, without changing the style that's active.

And the behaviour in XCode 2.0 is a big improvement over what it was in 1.5 - thanks.
But perhaps the semantics would be clearer if the entries in the drop- down were annotated to indicate which one is the active style - e.g. with an "(active)" appended.
Or (better, but takes more screen space) add a label just above the drop-down that indicates the currently active style.


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