Re: "Switch to header/source" bug
Re: "Switch to header/source" bug
- Subject: Re: "Switch to header/source" bug
- From: Gouri Jonnalagadda <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 09:21:18 -0700
On Aug 12, 2008, at 8:50 AM, Andy O'Meara wrote:
I haven't isolated the repro yet, but if you're looking at a source
file and use the "switch to source/header" command, then sometimes
Xcode will do so in the *current* window (rather than opening a new
window), meanwhile keeping the previously file open (now making it
now inaccessible/hidden). If you this happens enough times, when
you go to close a file window, you'll get prompted to save all the
dirty files that have been made inaccessible. It's as if the
current OS window is being recycled (rather than a new one being
created) and the previous file association is still active (but
hidden). I saw this bug in 2.5 as well but was hoping it was gone
in 3.1, hrm. Has anyone here isolated the repro or already filed a
radar on this? To be clear, I'm using 3.1 using the "Condensed"
style layout with codewarrior key bindings.
Looks like "Open counterparts in same editor" preference in Xcode ->
Preferences -> General tab is checked for you. This preference is
checked by default. You might want to uncheck it if you want to open
counterparts in different windows.
-Gouri
Thanks,
Andy
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