How to increase the font size of plist editor (not code editor) in Xcode
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Are there any settings in Xcode which can increase the font size of the plist editor (especially the key and the value text)?
I tried Preference → Fonts and Colors but to no avail.
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I too have the same requirement and couldn't find any possible way to adjust font size of plist editor in Xcode.
I ended searching for a 3rd party plist editor and came across PlistEdit Pro. It lets you choose a custom font face and font size for displaying contents of plist via preferences.
It is impossible to deliver an "answer" to this question. You are asking for something that is purely opinion-based. I have friends who use super small fonts and it's very comfortable for them. I also have friends who use larger fonts, and that works best for them. I personally use a variety of font sizes depending on what Mac I am on and what App I'm using. Your best best is to work with whatever font size suits you, despite what anybody else tells you.
There is no "one-size-fits-all" answer to your question.
There is not really a setting with in Xcode 4 to configure external editors as there use to be in Xcode 3.
The workaround is to set up your preferred text editor to open the file types that you want. And then right click on a source file in Xcodes Project Navigator and select "Open with External Editor..."
This suggestion of using "Open with External Editor..." at first will probably just open in Xcode a standalone window, since by default Xcode will probably be set to the default application for opening programming source files.
Set up your preferred application/s to open source files with.
For example for each kind of source files such as .c .h .m you want to edit in your preferred editor. Open a Finder Window/s that contains each type of file you want to set your preferred editor for.
Right click on a source file
Select "Get Info"
Expand the "Open With:" section and select your preferred text editor to something other than Xcode.
Press the Change All... button.
Now when you select "Open with External Editor..." in Xcode it should open the source file in your preferred external editor.
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I too have the same requirement and couldn't find any possible way to adjust font size of plist editor in Xcode.
I ended searching for a 3rd party plist editor and came across PlistEdit Pro. It lets you choose a custom font face and font size for displaying contents of plist via preferences.