FROM : Eric Peyton
DATE : Fri Nov 22 12:58:01 2002
I think what he is asking for is the ability to see line numbers next
to each row of his code. That is not possible in current Project
Builder edit windows.
You can see what line the cursor is on currently by looking at the top
of the Project Builder edit window (After the filename:).
You can also see what line(s) is(are) selected by opening the Go to
line window (Cmd-l). Here you can see a display like 10:23 if lines
10-23 are selected.
However neither of those are a replacement for line numbers next to
your source code.
Eric
On Friday, November 22, 2002, at 02:49 PM, Vonleigh Simmons wrote:
> To give some info, to go to a specific line, Apple-L (go to line) is
> your man.
>
>> It is not possible.
>>> I realize that this is probably a very newbie question for
>>> ProjectBuilder, but how do I make PB display the line numbers in my
>>> files? Please tell me it is possible.
>
>
>
> Vonleigh Simmons [vánlei]
> San Francisco, CA
> <www.illusionart.com>
>
>
> P.D: hey wes :D
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DATE : Fri Nov 22 12:58:01 2002
I think what he is asking for is the ability to see line numbers next
to each row of his code. That is not possible in current Project
Builder edit windows.
You can see what line the cursor is on currently by looking at the top
of the Project Builder edit window (After the filename:).
You can also see what line(s) is(are) selected by opening the Go to
line window (Cmd-l). Here you can see a display like 10:23 if lines
10-23 are selected.
However neither of those are a replacement for line numbers next to
your source code.
Eric
On Friday, November 22, 2002, at 02:49 PM, Vonleigh Simmons wrote:
> To give some info, to go to a specific line, Apple-L (go to line) is
> your man.
>
>> It is not possible.
>>> I realize that this is probably a very newbie question for
>>> ProjectBuilder, but how do I make PB display the line numbers in my
>>> files? Please tell me it is possible.
>
>
>
> Vonleigh Simmons [vánlei]
> San Francisco, CA
> <www.illusionart.com>
>
>
> P.D: hey wes :D
> _______________________________________________
> MacOSX-dev mailing list
> <email_removed>
> http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/macosx-dev
| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Weston Houghton | Nov 22, 12:19 | |
| Eric Peyton | Nov 22, 12:26 | |
| Martin-Gilles Lavo… | Nov 22, 12:41 | |
| Vonleigh Simmons | Nov 22, 12:49 | |
| Eric Peyton | Nov 22, 12:58 | |
| Parmadil Istarion | Nov 22, 15:19 | |
| Dave Payne | Nov 23, 14:47 |






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