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Layout Memory & Single-Window Mode


  • Subject: Layout Memory & Single-Window Mode
  • From: Daniel Jalkut <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2006 17:03:22 -0500


I switched to single-window mode about 6 months ago and overall I've been pretty happy with it. But one thing that really bugs me is the fact that the Groups & Files layout has a different memory for "Project" mode than it does for "Build" mode. Call me crazy, but these two modes tend to be pretty intertwined, and the fact that I can edit files in either mode causes me to constantly be losing my place in the "Groups & Files" tree. I'll have delved down into some file hierarchy while in the Build mode, only to find myself back in "Project" mode and having to delve right back down again.


It would be great if I could convince Xcode to maintain only one "Groups & Files" pane that was shared between the two modes, instead of having two that were switched back and forth between. I don't suppose this is possible? I couldn't find an "expert" preference setting.

Daniel

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