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Re: Where did the Clear Log button go in Xcode 3
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Re: Where did the Clear Log button go in Xcode 3


  • Subject: Re: Where did the Clear Log button go in Xcode 3
  • From: Gouri Jonnalagadda <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 20:40:47 -0800

- Bring up Xcode Preferences.
- Choose "Debugging" tab.
- Choose "Show Console" in "On Start" popup.
- Save.

On Nov 14, 2007, at 7:48 PM, Martin Redington wrote:

On a related note, in 2.4.1, when I run a project, the "Run Log" pops
open automatically.

I found this very handy, and set up my apps to take advantage of it.
For example, my logging kit writes to stderr instead of its log file
if a specific environment variable is set.

In 3.0, I have to open/activate the debugger console window manually,
which is a real pain. Is there any way to get the old behaviour back?



On 11/15/07, Rob Keniger <email@hidden> wrote:

On 15/11/2007, at 3:09 AM, Chris Espinosa wrote:

It moved to the toolbar, where it belongs. Use Customize Toolbar to
put it where you want it; it's not automatically added to already-
customized toolbars.

The Clear Console command is also in the Run menu as a control-
option-alternate to Show Debug Console.


Along the same lines, is it possible for the Console window to be
displayed automatically when opening a project? Even if I save a the
window layout as the default with the console window open, the console
window is always closed when next I open the project.


Should I file a bug?

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