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The new code sense style of Xcode 3.0
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The new code sense style of Xcode 3.0


  • Subject: The new code sense style of Xcode 3.0
  • From: "Cloud Strife" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2007 10:51:11 +0000

Hi everyone.
Many of us must have switched to Leopard and Xcode 3.0 now.
Before using the xcode 3.0, I used to xcode 2.5. I believe that many of us have enabled the code sense ability of xcode to increase our productivity. In xcode 2.5, when you type some letters, the pop-up list gives you all the things that you want. This behavior is wonderful to me. Of course, you may have a different setting.
However, the behavior of code sense changes so much in xcode 3.0. I also set up the code sense by "Automatically suggest" to "Immediate", and "Suggestion delay" to "0.00" seconds.
This setting gives me a immediate pop-up list when I type some functions in xcode 2.x. However, In xcode 3.0, there isn't the pop-up list unless you press the "Esc" key. And the xcode only implements the rest letters with purple color. So I can't see the whole prompting list. I think it is very inconvenient for me.

So if anyone knows what cause this and has the idea to turn the code sense function back to the xcode 2.x style, would you please tell me? Thank you very much in advance.
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