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Re: Why XCODE do not have TABs for files as in Visual C++ or Safari or ...
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Re: Why XCODE do not have TABs for files as in Visual C++ or Safari or ...


  • Subject: Re: Why XCODE do not have TABs for files as in Visual C++ or Safari or ...
  • From: Gleb Dolgich <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2010 15:20:14 +0100

On 10 Apr 2010, at 15:00, Scott Ribe wrote:

> I understand that managing multiple windows can be a big & disorienting
> shift for those who have spent years adapting to crippled MDI-style
> interfaces, but I'd suggest giving multiple windows a try. It really is nice
> to view related files side by side ;-)

Also, you can split a window and have header displayed in the top part and the implementation file in the bottom.

--
Gleb Dolgich
PixelEspresso
http://pixelespressoapps.com/decloner -- find and remove duplicate files on your Mac

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