Re: Default action for clicking a breakpoint
Re: Default action for clicking a breakpoint
- Subject: Re: Default action for clicking a breakpoint
- From: Jerry <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 08:26:20 +0100
On 1 May 2007, at 21:10, Greg Guerin wrote:
Michael Wild wrote:
In my installation of XCode it seems to be the default that when a
breakpoint is clicked in the gutter of the editor to toggle it
between
enabled/disabled rather than create/delete it as is the case in my
colleagues installations. Now, I would find the latter much more
useful,
however, I cannot find any option allowing me to change this behavior
and google is for once not my friend...
I use a short sideways gesture to drag the breakpoint out of the
gutter,
into the main text area, where I release it. This removes the
breakpoint,
and is relatively easy to do with my usual input devices (trackball or
graphics tablet). YMMV.
This is definitely in my top ten of the things I'd *really* like to
have fixed in Xcode - you click and drag and nothing happens, then
you do it again and again, then you try doing it slowly - click, hold
for a few seconds, then drag and the marker moves a fraction to the
left, wait a bit longer, drag again and if you;re lucky, you can get
the marker out of the gutter before the mouse reaches the left edge
of the screen. It's worse if the CPU is busy. If the computer is
doing anything else at the time, you might as well forget trying to
remove breakpoints by dragging. Even if you do manage to drag the
breakpoint out of the gutter, the debugger may still stop there. The
only reliable way to delete a breakpoint seems to be to use the
Breakpoints window.
Jerry
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