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Re: Project Find
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Re: Project Find


  • Subject: Re: Project Find
  • From: Steve Christensen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 07:50:44 -0700

On Oct 23, 2006, at 4:54 PM, Laurence Harris wrote:

On Oct 23, 2006, at 11:49 AM, Bob Sabiston wrote:

In Xcode, when you do a Project Find, is there any way to make Xcode keep around multiple Find windows? In Codewarrior each find has a separate window, which is very useful. But at least the way my Xcode is set up, when I do a Project Find, I lose the one I had before. Any way to change that?

Sadly, no. Apparently whoever designed that thought you'd never want easy access to two sets of search results at the same time. You can use the option to Display Results in Smart Find Group to keep the results of multiple searches around, but it's not nearly as convenient as what you could do in CW.

One of the reasons I still do almost all my editing with CW. Well, that and a couple of really annoying editing features (e.g., hitting the tab key doesn't just add a tab, it also moves you to the start of the next word--bah!).


This "everything in one big window", "the" search results, etc., reminds me of Visual Studio circa 2000 (the last time I used it). :-)

steve

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