Closed winkelsdorf closed 9 years ago
Quick note: Even after adding UUID plugin is not showing up after restart of Xcode.
@winkelsdorf: Running it locally, I find that the menu option is no longer there (due to [NSApp mainMenu] now returning nil), but the functionality does work. Is this your experience as well?
@chaingarden Exactly, I can confirm the functionality to be working as good as always, just the menu option is not showing up.
Edit, saw your commit e9b657a9cf84ba166df78b31f898f4defb551e95. Will provide feedback shortly :)
I've added a 1 second delay for adding the preferences menu, as it seems the Xcode application loading process has changed a bit, and the mainMenu doesn't get instantiated prior to the plugin starting up.
Seems to be all good now! Let me know if otherwise.
I'll be on vacation the next couple weeks without a laptop, so hopefully Apple doesn't release Xcode 6.3.3 with a new incompatibility. ;)
Just fetched your latest commit, working like a charm again now :)
Keep up the good work, but for now stop coding and enjoy your vacaction 😀
Haha, yes, hopefully not. Well at least it would be easily fixable with a bit experience ;)
Thanks for the confirmation Frederik! Haha, last minute coding is fun, especially when working in officially-unsupported plugin environments... ;)
On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 11:28 AM Frederik Winkelsdorf < notifications@github.com> wrote:
Just fetched your latest commit, working like a charm again now :)
Keep up the good work, but for now stop coding and enjoy your vacaction 😀
Haha, yes, hopefully not. Well at least it would be easily fixable with a bit experience ;)
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Riiiiiight, it is :) But better not call if officially-unsupported, but Cutting Edge OpenSource ;)
I owe you a beer next time I'm the Bay Area, likely 2016, going to visit some colleague at work and friends in SF :)
Sounds good to me!
@winkelsdorf I've updated the plugin to include a navigation panel auto-hide function (disabled when you're on the Find tab). By default this option is disabled, but if you switch the (new) Auto-hiding dropdown to Aggressive, it will be enabled. Let me know what you think! It's taken me some getting used to, but I think I like it so far.
@chaingarden Woohoo, I love it! That's perfect for the rMBP screen :+1: It's a lot better when trying to focus on what you're doing now if the navigation panel is hidden, that said having it done automatically is just pure fun. And bringing back the utilities for Storyboards is working like a charm too. Next to cocoapods/carthage this is one of my favorite Plugins now, really!
btw/off topic: Can you recommend a freelancer being available right now for a paid estimated 10 hrs to 20 hrs counsel with a Swift Project? Remote working during SF after hours is fine. Feel free to drop a mail :)
@winkelsdorf Sorry for the late reply...I don't know anyone currently taking on side work...hope you were able to fill the need!
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