On Jun 20, 2015, at 11:37 , Marco S Hyman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> But after making
> changes in Xcode opt-cmd-C is the most convenient... except for the way it
> highlights.

As usual, “it’s more complicated than that”, in the sense that changing 
whitespace, for example fixing incorrect indentation, *is* a change that’s 
needs to be committed, so that it propagates to other users of the code.

However, the ability to *cosmetically* hide the whitespace-only changes in the 
version editor seems like a wonderful feature, and I was going to suggest you 
should file a bug report.

But first, on a whim, I tried opening a version editor in Xcode 7, and 
right-clicked to see what's in the menu that pops up, and it’s right there: 
Hide Whitespace. AFAICT it does exactly what you ask. I’m not sure if it’s new 
in Xcode 7, but it certainly looks like a case of “ask, and ye shall have 
already received”.




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