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: David Dunham <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2011 21:02:18 -0700
On 23 Mar 2011, at 22:15, Joar Wingfors wrote:
>> 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).
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> 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.
Huh, you guys really inflict, I mean expect, a certain style of behavior. I really wish you'd do some anthropology to see how people in the field actually use Xcode... (Or heck, I'd make a trip to Cupertino.)
Until a minute ago, your statement really made no sense. A new tab? What's that? Who uses tabs? Everything is after all a window. (It's the only way you can see two things next to each other.) And windows with just one tab in them are stupid, so any rational person hides the tabs.**
For some reason*, the Console tab just opened up -- as the only thing in a window. But there was indeed a tab named "Console" (even though "Console" doesn't show up in the window title or the Window menu or in Exposé. (Previously, the window would, or at least might, open, but there was no visible "Console.")
It is of course irrational to have a window with only one tab in it, but I suppose if you think windows should be full of tabs, your statement makes some sense.
* One reason was that the ARM codegen bug was not in fact fixed for 4.0.1.
** And then Xcode 4.0.1 crashed while trying to repro that codegen bug. And when I restarted, all my windows have tabs in them. WTF? I thought Xcode remembered stuff on a per-window basis. I certainly have to *hide* the tab bar on a window-by-window basis.
David Dunham A Sharp, LLC http://a-sharp.com
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