Re: CodeWarrior vs Xcode issues
Re: CodeWarrior vs Xcode issues
- Subject: Re: CodeWarrior vs Xcode issues
- From: Glen Simmons <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2005 12:55:28 -0500
I believe that it only acts on an editor pane. i.e., if an editor
window showing a .cpp file has focus, it'll be available, or if you
have the editor pane showing in the project window and you click on
a .h file so that it shows in the editor, it will be available.
On Jun 7, 2005, at 12:39 PM, Andy O'Meara wrote:
Great, thanks Glen--I don't know how I missed that! However, I
noticed that
it remains disabled even if you have even just a single .h/.c/.cpp
item
selected in the files list. Despite that, it's a relief to have...
Thanks,
Andy
On 6/7/05 1:28 PM, "Glen Simmons" <email@hidden> wrote:
On Jun 7, 2005, at 11:22 AM, Andy O'Meara wrote:
<snip>
b) There's no way to bind a key sequence/command to the "Go to
Counterpart" command. Doesn't this go against Apple's UIG's about
that
every command should be accessible via a menu command? More
generally,
Codewarrior has exhaustive support to bind *any* action to a key
command or
toolbar button. In CW, I'm switching back and fourth between .h
and .c/.cpp
files all the time, so if I have to reach over and grab the mouse
every time
b/c there's no key command in xcode, my workflow and
concentration is
severely disrupted. If there's a way to do this, please let me
know, and I
take back all my criticisms for this item.
Haven't seen anyone else answer this one, so: Cmd-Option-Up Arrow
does this. At least that's what does it on my config. It's under the
View menu (Switch to Header/Source File), so you can bind whatever
you want to it in the Prefs panel -> Key Bindings.
<snip>
HTH,
Glen
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