Re: Changing Error bubble colour
Re: Changing Error bubble colour
- Subject: Re: Changing Error bubble colour
- From: Jerry <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2008 08:35:50 +0000
On 15 Nov 2008, at 17:24, Brian Stern wrote:
On Nov 15, 2008, at 12:17 PM, Jerry wrote:
On 15 Nov 2008, at 15:33, DKJ wrote:
On 15-Nov-08, at 1:59 , Jerry wrote:
I've taken to wearing them on my forehead so I can pull them down
to read error messages, which makes me feel silly, which in turn
affects the quality of my code.
You can get a cord (available in many fashionable colours) that
attaches to the arms of the glasses, and then hang them round your
neck. You won't look nearly as silly, and the glasses are almost
as quickly accessible.
I feel sure there must be a software solution rather than a
hardware solution to this though.
I turned off those bubbles the first time I saw them. I read my all
my errors and warning in the build window. You get black text on a
white background. Does that not work for you?
I don't think there's a way to configure the font and appearance in
the build window though.
Well, I actually find the bubble quite useful because you can scroll
quickly through the file and the errors jump out at you - I just can't
read them. The red lines in the scrollbar would be useful but they're
nearly always way off in position. Due to the changes in symbol
visibility in Leopard, we get something like 4000 errors every time we
link against some thirdparty libraries, so the build transcript is not
an easy place to find errors any more. I always like that message
"Build succeeded: 4000 errors".
Jerry
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