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RE: Cocoa newbie frustration
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RE: Cocoa newbie frustration


  • Subject: RE: Cocoa newbie frustration
  • From: rsharp <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2001 13:40:01 -0500 (CDT)

On Mon, 8 Oct 2001, Brian Hook wrote:

> > In Project Builder try command double clicking any term that you don't

> COMMAND DOUBLE CLICK?! The mind boggles at this rather, er, unintuitive
> choice.

Relax..it's just a shortcut. I'm not too familar yet with PB, but I can
say that Metrowerks' IDE has the same or similar features. Whenever you
highlight some text, several classes of operations can act on it.

Under Metrowerks's IDE, you can pull up a (configurable) contextual menu
with sets of commands (e.g. editing suite, "lookup" commands like the one
above), etc. Or, you can use the keyboard/mouse combo shortcuts (e.g.
option-dbl click, command-dbl click) to perform common actions.

HTH,

Rick Sharp
Instant Interactive(tm)


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 >RE: Cocoa newbie frustration (From: Brian Hook <email@hidden>)

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