Re: Error in indentation preference of Xcode?
Re: Error in indentation preference of Xcode?
- Subject: Re: Error in indentation preference of Xcode?
- From: Joachim Deelen <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 23:53:35 +0100
Ok, I moved all my custom settings aside. After Starting Xcode, the
Setup-Assistant came up. Because of that, I'm sure, that Xcode thinks
it's starting for the first time. I went to the preferences, switched
on "automatically insert }" and opened a new Obj-C file. wrote a dummy
method and typed {.... Nothing happened, no closing } appeared.
Oh...wait.... I got an Idea ---- trying something ----
I'm using a german Keyboard layout, since I'm in Germany ;-) I just
switched to US layout and voila after pressing {, which is "shift Ü"
then, the closing } appeared.
I think I have to file a bug!
regards
Joachim
Am 31.10.2007 um 23:33 schrieb Terry Simons:
There's an easy way to test that.
You could try moving your preferences aside, and see if the
functionality works on a clean set. :)
- Terry
On Oct 31, 2007, at 4:27 PM, Joachim Deelen wrote:
I'm using "normal" Obj-C .h and .m files.
I have to say, that this never worked for me. Neither in Xcode 2.4
nor in 3.0. I'm using my own Key-Bindings and Color-Themes but I
don't know, if that can be the cause? The Key-Bindings are
originated from 2.4 and the Color themes are from beta/previews of
Xcode 3.0. Furthermore I have a bunch of self-written User-Scripts
for Doxygen.
regards
Joachim
Am 31.10.2007 um 23:17 schrieb Gouri Jonnalagadda:
This should be working for you. I tried just now and it works for
me. It would help to know if you are using any specific kind of
file.
I tried with obj c and java files.
- Gouri
On Oct 31, 2007, at 3:03 PM, Joachim Deelen wrote:
Hi List,
in my Xcode 3.0 Preferences I've switched on "Syntax aware
indenting" and "Automatically insert closing }". So I expect a
closing } when pressing { but that's is not the case. Is this a
known Issue or is there something I'm not getting here? This is
not a real bug for me but its annoying and error prone to
manually insert the closing }.
BTW: It would be nice, if Xcode could also insert the closing
", ] and ). The cursor should then be positioned between them.
regards
Joachim
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