Re: Opening a Counterpart File in a SEPARATE Window
Re: Opening a Counterpart File in a SEPARATE Window
- Subject: Re: Opening a Counterpart File in a SEPARATE Window
- From: Sak Wathanasin <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 21 May 2016 09:25:24 +0100
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On May 20, 2016, at 9:52 AM, Jens Alfke < email@hidden> wrote:
Development on Macs (primarily for iOS) is such a big business these days that if it were a slam-dunk to build something better than Xcode, ...
I think Dave is talking about Xcode 4+. Xcode 3.2.6 pretty much got it right. No one knows why such a successful design was abandoned without notice.
I have to agree - I really dont get the assistant editor concept. Pre-v4, I could split my windows up any way I wanted and load in whatever file was useful to me. Now I can only split the RH window (and then only with horz dividers) and if I want to swap the (files in the) left & right panes around, I have to faff around. And who thought it was a good idea to have the build output dumped in the window you were working in by default? (Yes, Ive found a way around it now, but I shouldnt have had to.)
Of course, everyone has their preferences, but that was the beauty of v3:I could adapt it to suit the way I worked; with v4, I had to change the way I work to suit it.
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