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Re: Xcode 3.2.6 to the latest Xcode - what might I lose?
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Re: Xcode 3.2.6 to the latest Xcode - what might I lose?


  • Subject: Re: Xcode 3.2.6 to the latest Xcode - what might I lose?
  • From: Igor Delovski <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 07 Feb 2017 11:32:40 +0000 (UTC)

Hi all,

> Have you looked into behaviors (Behaviors tab of Preferences window)?

I spent some time with Behaviors and settled with my own solutions. But maybe I'm missing something.

For example, how can I have a separate window for project search? It should have the left pane as wide as possible and the right part as narrow as possible? Al the othe windows with visible navigator panes should have it normal size, like a few inches only.

Something like this image: http://i.imgur.com/N0O4kZj.png

Igor

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On Mon, 2/6/17, Quincey Morris <email@hidden> wrote:

 Subject: Re: Xcode 3.2.6 to the latest Xcode - what might I lose?
 To: "Igor Delovski" <email@hidden>
 Cc: "Stephen Hershey" <email@hidden>, email@hidden
 Date: Monday, February 6, 2017, 11:03 PM

 On Feb 6,
 2017, at 13:28 , Igor Delovski <email@hidden>
 wrote:

 For
 example, before running a project I need to switch to that
 run-debug.h window and start from there. That window is
 already partitioned for debugging and when I land somewhere
 with a breakpoint my regular editing windows remain intact,
 positioned where I left
 them.
 Have you
 looked into behaviors (Behaviors tab of Preferences window)?
 You can do all of this automatically by configuring the
 “Running” behaviors. If you tell it to show a named tab
 (I call mine “Debugging” in the active window, but you
 can have it in a different window if you want), then it’s
 switched to under whatever run-time conditions you choose,
 and it preserves its partitioning etc across
 launches.
 It
 sounds like you’ve done much the same thing, at the cost
 of pinning the debugging tab/window to a file rather than a
 tab name, and of having to switch windows manually before
 running.


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