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Re: How to "Jump Back"?




On Oct 31, 2006, at 3:20 PM, David Emme wrote:

This seems such an obvious (to me) need that I feel I must be missing something. Perhaps someone can enlighten me.

I'm editing in some source file. I use Find -> Jump to Definition (cmd-doubleclick) to go look at some other method in the file. ... OK, I've seen what I needed. Now I want to "Jump Back" to where I was editing and continue.

However, I can't find any means to "Jump Back". Find -> Jump to Selection doesn't do it, because Jump to Definition has already changed the selection to its target. So I have to scroll around manually until I relocate my starting point.

There must be a better way ... (?)

-Dave
--
The universe may have a purpose, but nothing we know suggests that, if so, this purpose has any similarity to ours.
- Bertrand Russell

There is no way to "jump back" in the current file :(

This is something that many on the team have wanted for quite a while, but it's not fixed yet.

Scott




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