Re: Xcode 4 Console Pane
Re: Xcode 4 Console Pane
- Subject: Re: Xcode 4 Console Pane
- From: Andreas Grosam <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2011 05:49:01 +0100
On Mar 25, 2011, at 2:59 PM, Bjoern Knafla wrote:
> I still haven't updated to the Xcode4 release but in the preferences there are settings to open or close panes/tabs based on certain events (alarms?) - there might be a setting to close the debug pane ofter your program finished running.
>
> Bjoern
Bjoern, there is actually a related setting in the preferences, and it works :)
>
> On 25.03.2011, at 14:44, Anthony Zatelli wrote:
>
>> Hi Andreas,
>>
>> Open a New Window in XCode 4, hide everything but the Console (and I think the Locals pane). As long as you don't close that window the console will update. You'll then just need to flip between the main window with your editor and the one with the console. Also make sure you start and stop your app from the main window, not the console window or things get interesting.
>>
>> -Tony
I did try this, and it works, too. This is a good way when a separate window for the console output is desired.
Thank you both for replying!
Andreas
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 6:25 AM, Andreas Grosam <email@hidden> wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I would like to watch the app's output on the console pane. But the console pane is constantly closing when running an application. Opening it manually after each run is quite awkward.
>>
>> In case this has been discussed earlier I apologize - but I cannot find the solution. So, what was the trick again to keep the console pane open when running an application?
>>
>> Thanks
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