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I'm sitting here pulling my hair out trying to find a way to open the same project in two different XCode windows. Is there a way to do this? I want to be able to edit one file with another file on a separate monitor. So far everything I've tried just brings me back to the XCode I already have open.
And two seconds later, I clicked File > New > Window. That did it.
You can also drag a tab out of the tab-bar and release the mouse. The tab will become a new window.
And to offer a third choice... double clicking does the job for me, too.
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When I go to remove the cli from the global packages it doesn't seem to work in the way expected. When I go to update the cli it works, but when I try and create a new project it asks me to install it again. When I check the version I have it tells me I already have a later version than what I tried to install. I have tried a couple different ways to get it to remove the old package but have received nothing but more headaches. Any ideas?
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I have an AppleID connected to multiple Apple Developer teams. I was added to a new team which works correctly, i.e. I can switch to it on the developer website.
However in Xcode account preferences I can not find a way to update the list of teams I am member of, is there a way to refresh the teams list or do I have to remove and add my Apple ID to update the teams?
Strange, I now suddenly see the other team in the list, after a few restarts of Xcode (and yes, I did try restarting Xcode already).
Anyways, problem solved.
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When I try to open the quick documentation popup, it doesn't work. My cursor changes to question mark on alt click, but clicking on anything doesn't open the documentation popup.
I am running the latest XCode version.
Has anyone encountered this problem? Is there any possible fix? Restarting XCode did not help.
Thank you.
Found the problem, it was caused by 3rd party app called "Flexiglass".
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My app has been successfully published in the Windows Phone App Store. But my question is, when I was filling up my submission form like description, version, keywords, images etc. I had misspelled 2 keywords by mistakenly from 5 keywords.
I want to correct them. So if I'll go to update app, will that option show or not?
If it shows, then after I change my keyword will my app version change from 1.0.0.0 to 1.0.0.1 because I don't want that.
No without changing the Version number you'll be able to update the same app.
Take a look here
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I am using XCode5-DP3 and OSX Mavericks on my MacBook Pro, I know that XCode 5 is still a beta version, but Core Data Model is bugging me all the time. Everytime I try to open a Core Data Model file, XCode 5 shows it for 1 second and crashes. The same project and file works fine with XCode 4.
I searched a lot and didn't find answer, Apple doesn't mention it in release notes either. I found someone here is having the same issue for XCode 4, but I don't think it's because y Core Data Model file, and I tried open it as a raw text file but I got nothing. Is there anyway to resolve this issue?
It have been fixed in Xcode5-DP4.