Re: Progress updates in all windows?
Re: Progress updates in all windows?
- Subject: Re: Progress updates in all windows?
- From: Shawn Erickson <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 13:57:59 -0700
On Jul 24, 2006, at 1:53 PM, Laurence Harris wrote:
As we all know by now, I'm new to Xcode and some (much?) of it
mystifies me. Here's the latest example. When I search my project,
the status bar at the bottom of every open window continuously
updates with the status of the search. What's the point of spending
CPU cycles to constantly update potentially a dozen or more windows
(over a dozen for me at the moment) during a search instead of just
the Find window?
I see the same thing when compiling. If I run a search while
compiling, they compete for the space, with compile progress
showing at the bottom of every window part of the time and Find
progress showing the rest. Seems like a waste of processor cycles
to be updating that information in every window. Or is someone
going to tell me that real programmers don't have that many windows
open at one time? ;-)
Hide status bar.
-Shawn
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