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Navigation shortcuts [was: XCode Falls Short - for now]




On Oct 29, 2006, at 8:59 PM, David Alger wrote:

If I recall correctly, you can open multiple editors by double clicking on the files in the list. There are also some shortcuts to go from one file to the next.


Cmd Opt Left Arrow: switches to the previous file.

Cmd Opt Right Arrow: switches to the next file.

Cmd Opt Up Arrow: switches to the currently open files counterpart i.e. if file open is foo.cpp then this would open foo.h.


You can also have more than one file currently viewable in the same window by splitting the view and switching to a different file in the second view.


Also don't forget that if you want to open a file in a specific window, just drag the file's icon or proxy (from the Finder, the Groups and Files tree, or the titlebar proxy icon of another open window) into the File Navigator of the window.

There have been some requests for tabbed or Safari-like browsing in Xcode windows.  We want to accommodate those requests but do so in a way that doesn't cost a couple of text lines' worth of screen real estate.  Do investigate the full powers of the File Navigator and also the Favorites bar in the current Xcode editor 

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