Re: Find no longer working
Re: Find no longer working
- Subject: Re: Find no longer working
- From: Steve Mills <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 08:23:28 -0500
On Sep 24, 2008, at 00:52:30, email@hidden wrote:
There is no "reset to defaults" button for the find option sets.
You would get back the default find option sets if you threw away your
Xcode preferences file, but you probably wouldn't want to do that. An
alternative to that might be for you to move your Xcode preference
file aside temporarily, re-launch Xcode and screenshot the option
panels of all find options sets, restore your old Xcode preference
file and then update your find option sets to match your screenshots.
Screenshots? Ugh. The prefs are stored in a .plist, so it would be
much easier and quicker to keep your old file, make a new one, then
open both and copy the new find prefs into your file. I think these
are the ones to copy:
PBXFindIgnoreCase
PBXFindMatchStyle
PBXFindOptionsNamePatterns
PBXFindType
PBXGlobalFindOptionsSets
Although his problem might not be prefs at all. I've had Xcode refuse
to "know" about any header files when doing searches due to symbols
being removed or corrupt data or something like that. So multifile
searches wouldn't work until I built the project, or cleaned and
rebuilt it.
Steve Mills
Drummer, Mac geek
http://sjmills5.home.mchsi.com/
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