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Re: xcode and textwrangler
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Re: xcode and textwrangler


  • Subject: Re: xcode and textwrangler
  • From: Chris Espinosa <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 19:29:06 -0700

On Aug 24, 2006, at 7:23 PM, Rich Siegel wrote:

On 8/24/06 at 6:05 PM, Wesley Smith <email@hidden> wrote:

It seems that everythime I'm running xcode and textwrangler
side-by-side, xcode thinks that the files open in textwrangler belong
to it.

I don't have visibility in to the inner workings of Xcode, but I do have
visibility into the inner workings of BBEdit and TextWrangler. :-)


Xcode asks BBEdit for a list of the files it has open; based on the
behavior I've observed (which is just what you've described), Xcode does
not subsequently screen the returned files to see if they're in the
project (and thus must be saved before building).


I don't care enough to have reported a bug against the behavior, but if
it bothers you I'm sure that the Xcode team will welcome a bug report
(and if there's something I need to do on my end, I'm sure they'll let
me know).

We know about it, and Rich is correct in his diagnosis. We're working on the project document ownership code at the moment and will take a look at fixing this.


Chris

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