Re: Console
Re: Console
- Subject: Re: Console
- From: Alex Zavatone <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2012 21:45:19 -0400
On Mar 23, 2012, at 7:02 PM, Apple Xtools List wrote:
> You can set Xcode to always open the console in a different window. It is covered in the manual. In fact, you can have the build window open in a different window. This is all covered in the manual that no one seems to read. "Most" of everyone's grips about the single window interface can be changed back to multiple windows. Is it the same as version 3.x? No, but very close and works really well.
>
> Todd
And with the docs online and the docs in the organizer, where do we go to get to this manual?
I've set the console to open as discussed here in the past few days, tried different settings for different conditions and getting it to behave predictably is a real time consuming mess.
This afternoon, I took the code posted to redirect NSLog output to a specific file that I can just open and refresh in many different tools, even on remote computers.
Of course a simple Window menu with a Console or Log menu item could have accomplished a basic functional log without having to figure out that you need to use Behaviours to manage your windows, then having the debugger start appearing in your Console window and so on and so on.
Of course, if this is explained in the manual and everyone should read the manual, the manual is not showing up in the 4.2 Xcode Developer Library in the Organizer. So, if there is a manual, I have no idea where it is.
Thanks again.
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