Re: How is your Xcode layout and workflow?
Re: How is your Xcode layout and workflow?
- Subject: Re: How is your Xcode layout and workflow?
- From: Mark Stultz <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2006 15:34:28 -0500
Frankly, I am just thankful to have the condensed layout. I've said this
many times, but I love Visual Studio. I like being able to drag and drop
views (such as memory/local vars/watch vars/call stack, etc). I like being
able to set break points on addresses of variables whenever they get changed
to another value (can this be done in Xcode? I know you can watch
variables, but that is only for the scope of the function (or class?)).
Granted, VS's project management (setting up paths, includes, etc) does NOT
compare to Xcode. Lucky for that. However, I do find myself spending most
of my debugging time in VS instead of Xcode. I also wish Seapine would
integrate SurroundSCM with Xcode.
Mark
On 4/6/06 3:22 PM, "David Dunham" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> On 6 Apr 2006, at 12:09, Alexander v. Below wrote:
>
>> * Ctrl-1, 2, 3 and 4 will open history, function list, included
>> files and bookmark menus?
>
> Why would anyone ever use the History menu?
>
> Or, perhaps my question should be, what the heck is that menu doing
> in a Condensed layout? I've only ever seen a single entry in the
> menu (not counting the maintenance items). I assume the little
> triangles to its left are related. They're always dim.
>
> David Dunham http://www.pensee.com/dunham/
> Imagination is more important than knowledge. -- Albert Einstein
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