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Re: automatically open last project


  • Subject: Re: automatically open last project
  • From: Tony Romano <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 11:03:14 -0700
  • Thread-topic: automatically open last project

Lol,  I was just hoping for the last project to open.  Nothing too
dramatic.  I filed it as a regression on radar.  Thanks.
Tony Romano












On 6/16/11 10:50 AM, "Matt Neuburg" <email@hidden> wrote:

>Be careful what you wish for. In the future, *everything* you last had
>open in *any* application will automatically reappear like a bunch of
>zombies springing back to life in the last quarter of the movie - we'll
>see how you like *that*. :) m.
>
>On Wed, 15 Jun 2011 17:53:47 -0700, Tony Romano <email@hidden>
>said:
>> That's what I feared.  Although a minor inconvenience, this is just one
>>of
>> many things that are set backs.  Being forced to move to Xcode 4 for
>>Lion
>> is really causing me a lot of time learning a new tool.  I'm sure many
>>of
>> us are spending lots of time just trying to get to the point where we
>>are
>> productive again.  I'll be a good citizen and file a bug.  Thanks.
>>
>> Tony Romano
>>
>>
>> On 6/15/11 5:45 PM, "Joar Wingfors" <email@hidden> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On 15 jun 2011, at 14.21, Tony Romano wrote:
>>>
>>>> How do you make Xcode 4 open the last project automatically?  I don't
>>>> mean the start up screen or the idea I found on the web to put your
>>>> project on the dock(which btw, launches Xcode 3).  I just want it to
>>>> work like it did in Xcode 3.
>>>
>>>
>>> That feature is not available in Xcode 4 on Snow Leopard. Your best
>>> workaround will probably be to use the list of recent projects in the
>>> Welcome to Xcode window (ie. just hit return as the Welcome to Xcode
>>> window shows up, and your last project opens).
>
>
>--
>matt neuburg, phd = email@hidden, <http://www.apeth.net/matt/>
>A fool + a tool + an autorelease pool = cool!
>Programming iOS 4!
>http://www.apeth.net/matt/default.html#iosbook
>
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