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: Lee Ann Rucker <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2011 17:11:14 -0700
- Acceptlanguage: en-US
- Thread-topic: Why does XCode 4 always open files up to maximum size?
On Mar 24, 2011, at 10:55 AM, Joar Wingfors wrote:
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> On 24 mar 2011, at 10.09, Scott Ribe wrote:
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>>> How about I make the counter argument that single-window users would be less affected by moving to a smaller screen, because they don't have a workflow that depends on having lots of different documents visible at all times?
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>> The problem with that argument: if a task is inherently complex and involves working with multiple documents simultaneously, there's no way that not being able to see them simultaneously can increase efficiency.
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> Sure, but whether or not a task really requires working with multiple documents visible at the same time seems - for the most part - rather subjective to me. In my opinion most tasks, the bulk of what we do, don't fall into the "inherently complex and involves working with multiple documents simultaneously" bucket. That said, I understand that if you're a multiple-window person you may have a different opinion.
Right now I'm refactoring code between two class hierarchy trees (collectionViewItems and their representedObjects). I've got about 5 classes total in each tree, so there's 20 already counting headers, plus the CollectionView delegate that manages them and the classes that use them. While at any given moment I might only have 4 of them mostly visible, I am flipping between them all often enough that I want them all open.
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