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| This actually doesn't work for me. Command-option-B brings up the Breakpoints window. Command-A selects the items in the groups & files list, not the breakpoints themselves. So, I usually have to grab the mouse and click in breakpoints list, before typing command-A. Maybe this is because I use the condensed layout in Xcode? Then delete does remove all the breakpoints. And close the window. This is something I do many times a day, and have been looking for a better answer. As the current way is very awkward. So I too would appreciate that feature as part of the standard Xcode functionality. Jim Wrenholt On Oct 16, 2007, at 2:24 PM, Chris Espinosa wrote:
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