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





On 10/30/06 7:31 PM, "Laurence Harris" <email@hidden> wrote:

> 
> On Oct 30, 2006, at 12:47 PM, glenn andreas wrote:
> 
>>> Currently (Xcode 2.3) if I drag a file's icon from the project
>>> window into an editing window (the part where the text is), Xcode
>>> inserts a URL to the file. This doesn't seem very useful to me.
>>> I'd rather see the file's contents, just as if I dragged it to the
>>> Navigation bar at the top. I like large drag targets that don't
>>> require careful aiming. :-)  I could see an argument for inserting
>>> the dragged file's contents, but inserting a URL string into my
>>> source code just doesn't seem useful at all.
>> 
>> If you put it inside a comment, you can click on that URL and it
>> will open that file.
> 
> Interesting. I could see that being useful, but it's definitely
> something I wouldn't have found on my own. Thanks.

BTW, this seems to work for any URL; so it is not limited to local files;
very cool.

BR,

B.J. Buchalter

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