Good morning,
On 16/03/11 at 10:40 AM -0400, Peter Zion <peter.z...@gmail.com> wrote:
Yes, I tried it. I guess I'm used to tools such as Xcode which
just allow you to hit command-B to build then left-click on a
line to jump to an error. This is one of the most common
things I do in my workflow and it has to be as fast as possible.
Assign Cmd-B to an Applescript which brings the worksheet
forward, selects the make command and runs it. Then when errors
appear, click line with file name, and do Cmd-L, Cmd-D. Doesn't
really seem like lots more work to me.
Charlie
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