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Re: Searching the headers in Xcode (Re: [ANN] Xcode + Leopard at WWDC this year)
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Re: Searching the headers in Xcode (Re: [ANN] Xcode + Leopard at WWDC this year)


  • Subject: Re: Searching the headers in Xcode (Re: [ANN] Xcode + Leopard at WWDC this year)
  • From: Laurence Harris <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 19:56:28 -0400


On Jul 20, 2006, at 7:48 PM, Steve Checkoway wrote:


On Jul 20, 2006, at 4:33 PM, Laurence Harris wrote:


On Jul 20, 2006, at 1:23 PM, David Dunham wrote:

On 20 Jul 2006, at 01:09, Laurence Harris wrote:

There is no option to search the headers, which I used to use quite frequently in CW. I'm not saying Xcode can't be configured to do it, only that it's not a built-in option or even obvious how to do it. At this point I strongly suspect that once the answer is revealed it's going to have a real geek feel to it. ;-)

But there is an option to search definitions,

Where is that?

The second popup menu. You're complaining about not having more controls in the find window but you don't seem to have even looked at the ones that exist.

Assumptions are evil. I had seen that before but it didn't really register when David mentioned it, and it's not visible if you don't have that option selected. When David mentioned it I'd been thinking about the Options window so much I forgot about that popup in the other window.


FWIW, that popup seems like another odd UI design decision because the options in it are not mutually exclusive as I understand them. Specifically, how would you set up a regexp search of definitions?

Larry
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