Re: build results window does not scroll properly
Re: build results window does not scroll properly
- Subject: Re: build results window does not scroll properly
- From: "Chris Espinosa" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 14:15:47 PDT
This has nothing to do with PPC vs. Intel. There is a button halfway down the Build Results window, on the left side, that toggles between showing just errors and warnings, or showing all build steps. This switch is apparently set differently on your two machines.
Chris
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From: Jeremy Todd <email@hidden>
Sent: Thu 9/28/06 2:10 pm
To: email@hidden
Subject: build results window does not scroll properly
Hi there,
I've noticed a strange difference between Xcode 2.3 on PPC and Intel-based
macs. On Intel-based macs, the build results don't seem to scroll. Instead,
I see only the lines corresponding to the current build step (e.g.
"compiling x.cpp") and previous build steps which have resulted in warnings
or errors. On PPC builds of Xcode 2.3 the build results seem to scroll so I
can see the entire history of what was built.
I find the PPC behavior much more useful. Does anyone know whether this is a
bug in Xcode or whether it's configurable?
Apologies if this has been covered before on this list. I did search for it
and was surprised when I didn't find any mention of it.
Thanks,
Jeremy Todd
iZotope, Inc.
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> From: "Mark Munz" <email@hidden>
> Subject: Xcode gets confused on dependencies
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> I recently renamed one of the folders containing several
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