Re: Xc4 UI
Re: Xc4 UI
- Subject: Re: Xc4 UI
- From: Jean-Daniel Dupas <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2011 20:07:23 +0100
Le 15 mars 2011 à 19:50, Matt Neuburg a écrit :
> On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 13:01:34 -0400, Ross Carter <email@hidden> said:
>> I think it is fairly typical for developers to have one main window configured to appear where and how they like, and open other, smaller windows for particular purposes. But Xcode 4 can remember only one window configuration, and that is the configuration of the last open window for a project. So if you create a new window, resize it, move it, hide navigators, etc., and then close the first window before the you close the second window, then the next time you open the project the second window's settings will be restored.
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> If that isn't what you wanted, then why did you close the window?
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> Seriously, I just don't get what you're talking about. I'm working in Xcode 4 with several windows open. I quit Xcode. I launch Xcode. I open that project again. All its windows are restored exactly as they were. m.
How could you have more than one save opened windows in a project if you have to close all windows to effectively close the project ?
In Xcode 3, there is a main window that closes all other windows when you close it.
In Xcode 4, all windows are "project windows". Unless you close all windows, the project is still considered opened.
Xcode will not save the set of opened windows until you close the last window, and at that time, only one window is opened.
If you are lucky enough to work only on one project at a time and you quit Xcode each time you close it, you may have miss this behavior.
-- Jean-Daniel
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