RE: Xcode Project Window no longer displays file names
RE: Xcode Project Window no longer displays file names
- Subject: RE: Xcode Project Window no longer displays file names
- From: "William E. Linn, Jr." <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 11:07:02 -0500
- Organization: Linn Software, Inc.
Thanks James, that did the trick, I'm back in business.
Bill
-----Original Message-----
From: James Bucanek [mailto:email@hidden]
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 10:50 AM
To: email@hidden
Subject: RE: Xcode Project Window no longer displays file names
Hello William,
That's very strange. OK, try this:
Close your project.
Open the project package (right/control+click > Show Package Contents).
Find the <yourusername>.mode? files and throw them away.
Reopen your project.
The <username>.mode1/2/3 files in the project package maintain the window
layout information for your project. Each mode (window layout style) has its
own state file. This will cause all of your window locations, divider
positions, etc. to be reset to their defaults.
James
William E. Linn, Jr. wrote on Friday, February 17, 2006:
>Yes, James, I noticed that small control above the scrollbar. Tried that
>already. Double clicking it expands and contracts the size of the project
>window, however, the file name column remains blank. I noticed that when
the
>project window is not maximized, I can drag that control left and right to
>resize the window horizontally. But the missing file names mystery is still
>unsolved...
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: James Bucanek [mailto:email@hidden]
>Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 1:39 AM
>To: William Linn
>Cc: email@hidden
>Subject: Re: Xcode Project Window no longer displays file names
>
>William Linn wrote on Thursday, February 16, 2006:
>
>>then I happened to
>>resize the project window smaller for a while and when I later
>>maximized it, the column showing the file names is no longer visible
>>in the project window. I've look all over the menus and preferences
>>and can find no way to get the file names to appear again. There are
>>menu choices for showing/hiding other columns such as Build Status,
>>Warnings, Code, etc.
>
>Size the window so it's big enough to display the details pane. Look in the
>upper-right-hand corner of the Groups & Files list, right above the
>scrollbar. You'll see what looks like a VCR pause/play button. Double-click
>it.
>
>
>James Bucanek
>____________________________________________________________________
>Author of Beginning Xcode ISBN: 047175479X
><http://www.beginningxcode.com/> Available April 3rd, 2006
>
>
James Bucanek
____________________________________________________________________
Author of Beginning Xcode ISBN: 047175479X
<http://www.beginningxcode.com/> Available April 3rd, 2006
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