I like the rport mavigator myself. but you have to select report
navigator, then select form the table next to it when the current
build and then move to where the editor used to be to get a list of
bugs and errors. pressing enter on most of them will take you to that
line of code. I don't have any nifty shortcut keys for this I just
navigate through xcode super fast.
On 4/4/16, Tim Burgess <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
Things don’t seem to work like you describe on my system.
Pressing Esc when focused on an issue doesn’t offer me any fix options, I’m
afraid.
When trying to navigate to the console, I hear “No editor” when I’d expect
to find the Editor area.
Any ideas?
Best wishes.
Tim Burgess
From: program-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:program-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Yuma Decaux
Sent: 04 April 2016 09:57
To: program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [program-l] Re: Reading errors in XCode
You will need to see them. Just press escape as each issue will pop up a fix
suggestion.
console is in the debug viewer. The combination is command-6 uninteract, vo
right till you hear "editor area", interact and right to end till you hear
debug, interact and right once . You will be in the console.
There's also a quick map key which I don't use that normally takes you
straight to the console but I'm not sure of the key combo.
There's probably another way which is to set a window spot where the console
is so you can nav to it with a shortcut of your choice through the voice
over utility.
Cheers,
On 4/04/2016, at 5:29 PM, Tim Burgess <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
Hi
If I build my XCode 7 project and errors are encountered, they appear as a
table in the Issue Navigator. Each cell of the table can be an expandable
item which reveals the error information.
The problem that I’m hitting is that the error text goes beyond the right
edge of the window and I can’t figure out how to get VoiceOver to scroll to
see more.
I’m told that a better approach would be to use the Log Navigator, but I
can’t find a keystroke to take me there on-demand and using VoiceOver
navigation is just too slow to satisfy the productivity requirements of my
employer.
Can anybody offer any help, please?
Best wishes.
Tim Burgess