How to open .h and .m file of xcode in Windows? [closed] - ios

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Is there any way that I can view .h and .m files on my Windows machine the same way I can see on a Mac?
I want to have a look at lots of code of iOS Tutorials but I don't have a Mac. I also open it in Microsoft Wordpad, but I only can view plain text all in same color and unorganized lines.

Use notepad++ or ms word. You can use any text editor open those files as they are simple text file like java files.
Or you can use Sublime.

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Convert auto-layout (constraints) from xib/storyboard to code? [closed]

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I have a xib with UIViewController with auto-layout. But I can't use visual xib/storyboard files at all for some reason.
Is there any common approach/tutorial/library which helps to convert autolayout/constraints to code?
Look at this : https://www.raywenderlich.com/125718/coding-auto-layout
(Reference : https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/UserExperience/Conceptual/AutolayoutPG/ProgrammaticallyCreatingConstraints.html)
I have found out a lot of libraries.
This is a page with short description of the most popular ones.
I use Objective-C so I chose KeepLayout. If this project used swift code then the best solution could be Neon

How to make settings in FIBPlus Tools Preferences? [closed]

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I am using FIBPLUS 7.5 with Delphi XE4. I want to make some changes in the settings of FIBPLUS Preferences. I am following this article of Devrace:
http://www.devrace.com/en/fibplus/articles/4763.php
But I am unable to find and open the screen whose screenshot is mentioned in the article. From where can I access this FIBPlus Preferences screen?
You should install the Designtime packages for FIB-Tools, there is a install instruction in your FIB-Folder.

Text file comparison software [closed]

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Is there any software available to compare two text files for the differences between them. I have two CSS text files with me that i want to compare for the difference.
On Linux or Mac OS, use diff on the command line:
man diff
On windows, try this:
http://www.prestosoft.com/edp_examdiff.asp
araxis.
Also check Visual Studio Extension Code Compare
WinMerge works well too for comparing text files and source code as well. And its free!

How to capture code metrics in Xcode? [closed]

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I want to write my code more cleaner. For this purpose I'm looking for a tool to generate code metrics in Xcode. I'd like to have a statistic showing me how many tests, classes etc. were added. And the main goal is retrieving cyclomatic complexity of a program.
Does anyone know a good Xcode tools or plugin that could provide me some code metrics?
Have a look at Xcode Statistician.
A paying (~$5) but good solution: Project Statistics for Xcode.

Public CLSI servers [closed]

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Does anyone know any publicly accessible CLSI (Common LaTeX Service Interface) servers other than ScribTeX? (nothing wrong with ScribTeX, in fact it's great, but I was wondering if there are any alternatives)
EDIT: I'm not looking for online LaTeX equation editors or proprietary APIs (e.g. MonkeyTex), I'm asking specifically about CLSI because it seems to be the standard for server-side LaTeX compilation.
I don't know if it's a CLSI, but there is LaTeXLab, built on google's app engine. http://code.google.com/p/latex-lab/
I know it's a little bit old question but you can use
https://github.com/overleaf/clsi
From the overleaf project
Not sure it's a CLSI server but http://rogercortesi.com/eqn/ is very nice and can probably be scripted, eg. http://rogercortesi.com/eqn/index.php?filename=&latextext=%5Czeta%282%29%3D%5Cpi%5E2%2F6&outtype=png&bgcolor=white&txcolor=black&res=150&antialias=1

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