Re: Default action for clicking a breakpoint
Re: Default action for clicking a breakpoint
- Subject: Re: Default action for clicking a breakpoint
- From: Greg Guerin <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 11:19:07 -0700
Jerry wrote:
>Well, so am I! Experiments seem to show that it depends on how big
>the project is - with a 2000+ file project, it can take a few seconds
>for a drag to "take effect". Also, opening a big project seems to
>slow down breakpoint-setting in other open projects - it's as if
>Xcode is writing out every project whenever you change a breakpoint.
I don't have a 2000-file project to test against, but I did want to clarify
something: When I click and drag a breakpoint marker, I drag it to the
RIGHT, into the text area of its window, where I drop it. I don't drag it
to the LEFT, which would almost certainly be on another window or the
desktop or some other object that the OS has to resolve as a potential
drop-target, and so could take some cycles.
Also, contextual-click on a breakpoint presents a Remove menu item, which
has always worked for me. I have enough buttons on my trackball and
graphics tablet devices that I don't have to use CTRL on the keyboard.
-- GG
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