Re: Why does XCode 4 always open files up to maximum size?
Re: Why does XCode 4 always open files up to maximum size?
- Subject: Re: Why does XCode 4 always open files up to maximum size?
- From: Joar Wingfors <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2011 22:15:39 -0700
On 23 mar 2011, at 06.04, Matt Neuburg wrote:
> On Mar 22, 2011, at 8:58 PM, Joar Wingfors wrote:
>
>>> It's the same with my little tip about the Console that I mentioned earlier. It solves the problem of seeing the Console full-page in *this* project, once you've set it up, but in another project you'd have to set it up all over again. This is frustrating because what we are trying to configure is a totally independent universal, The Console. To Xcode, it is merely yet another window of *this one project* (or workspace).
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>> IIRC that's not supposed to be the case if you use named tabs, like I suggested. They're supposed to be shared across all workspaces / projects.
>
> How do you figure? If I make the Console tab in accordance with my tip, it's still in project A where I made it; that's what it means to be a tab. If I open project B, the Console tab isn't there - it's in project A (and if project A isn't open, of course there's no Console tab anywhere).
With the "like I suggested" comment I was referring to configuring the new "Behaviors" preference of Xcode 4 to open up your carefully crafted Console tab when you Run. If you were to perform this configuration, a new tab named "Console" would open up in Project B the first time you hit Run.
j o a r
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