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Re: OT? Xcode Question
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Re: OT? Xcode Question


  • Subject: Re: OT? Xcode Question
  • From: Quincey Morris <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2016 11:16:46 -0800
  • Feedback-id: 167118m:167118agrif8a:167118s3L6Hg07vK:SMTPCORP

On Feb 11, 2016, at 07:49 , Charles Jenkins <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> With no close button on the left side to give me a one-click solution, it would be mighty handy to find two quick keystrokes that would result in leaving the right-side file open in the main editor.

So you want something like “Open in Primary Editor”  — which you’ll find on the right click context menu in the assistant editor, or on the Navigate menu, or Command-Option-Comma?

Admittedly, that doesn’t close the assistant editor, so you’d need Command-Return too, and if the focus was in the primary editor you’d have to switch to the assistant editor first, making the keyboard sequence be:

	Command-Option-`		Command-Option-Comma		Command-Return

But it’s only two steps with the mouse: right-click and left-click.

Is that the sort of thing you were looking for?

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