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multi-key bindings and split windows
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multi-key bindings and split windows


  • Subject: multi-key bindings and split windows
  • From: Tyler Daniel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 11:59:09 +0900

So I was ecstatic to find the View->Split Horizontally/Vertically feature, but am missing a few pieces to the puzzle.

First, if I split an editing window into, say, right and left panes and then open a file while in the right pane, the new file always goes to the left pane. The same is true for stuff like "Jump to definition" as well. So is there any way to get Xcode to open a file in the *current* pane?

Second, is there any way (key-bindable method) of switching between panes? Any scriptable/hackable hints at all would be much appreciated.

Also, there was an unanswered post about multi-key bindings back in March of last year that I'm also curious about. Clearly multi-key bindings have been deliberately disabled for "menu" actions. Is there any way around this? Like taking an action out of the menu?

I'm using 2.5 and would love to hear if any related functionality has been changed for 3.0.

I've been using Emacs to edit and Xcode to compile up until this point, and I *really* want to use Xcode for everything. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,
Tyler
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