Re: Hide window header on other Xcode4 windows?
Re: Hide window header on other Xcode4 windows?
- Subject: Re: Hide window header on other Xcode4 windows?
- From: Rick Mann <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2011 18:30:02 -0700
I spoke to an Xcode engineer during WWDC. It is important to file these issues as separate, specific bugs. Not just "support multi-window workflow," but "don't change file shown in window when breakpoint hit," etc.
Please, please write bugs. Apple does not believe demand for true multi-window workflow is high enough to prioritize adding the support.
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Rick
On Jun 14, 2011, at 17:53 , G S wrote:
> A primary problem here is Xcode's insistence on messing up your editor
> arrangement simply because you've launched the debugger. If you hit a
> breakpoint, Xcode doesn't simply highlight the breakpoint in a pane
> that's already showing the appropriate source. It takes whatever pane
> you were last working in and replaces its contents with the source
> where the breakpoint occurs. So after a while you can wind up with
> seven tabs all showing the same source file, and you get to run around
> re-opening and rearranging your files. Over and over and over all day
> long.
>
> Xcode should not be flipping the contents of editing panes
> willy-nilly. It should first look for the relevant code in an open
> pane, and if it can't find that code it should open it in a new tab.
>
> Programmers open up and arrange the files that pertain to their
> current focus, and they don't want this arrangement ruined every time
> they launch the app. Is there something elusive about this concept?
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