Re: [Xcode 4] Number of recommended displays/spaces?
Re: [Xcode 4] Number of recommended displays/spaces?
- Subject: Re: [Xcode 4] Number of recommended displays/spaces?
- From: David Dunham <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2011 20:34:30 -0700
On 17 Mar 2011, at 09:30, Joar Wingfors wrote:
> Xcode 4 will help you with this if you name your tabs ("Source", "Design", "Debug", etc.), and then associate these named tabs with the associated actions (See: [Preferences > Actions]).
So Xcode 4 just opened my Debug window when I started debugging. Nice. I set a breakpoint and continued.
Xcode then messed up the window which had data I needed to see to track what was going on (this was most likely the front window) when it hit the breakpoint, switching it to show the breakpoint. Even though the breakpoint was set -- and still visible to me -- in the Debug window.
Is that enough detail for a bug report? Because "expected behavior: behaves correctly" doesn't really seem that helpful. (And I doubt "behaves like Xcode 3" is going to get acted on either.)
And actually, what Xcode 3 did wasn't always ideal either. But, any window that is not the Debug window should NEVER change what it is showing when you debug.
David Dunham A Sharp, LLC http://a-sharp.com
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