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Re: Has anyone managed an easy way of including /usr/lib/ files?
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Re: Has anyone managed an easy way of including /usr/lib/ files?


  • Subject: Re: Has anyone managed an easy way of including /usr/lib/ files?
  • From: Andy Satori <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2003 11:39:43 -0500

Ok, this goes up as a great idea.

It appears to work with all File panels.  typing a '/' opens the goto
panel.  I don't think I've seen this documented, but what a great way
to implement that functionality.

Andy

On Dec 15, 2003, at 11:17 AM, Sam Carr wrote:

> In fact, if you just start typing the path immediately after the open
> panel appears, it will drop down the "Go to" sheet for you without
> having to hit cmd-shift-G.
>
> Sam
>
> On 15 Dec 2003, at 4:03 pm, Chris Ridd wrote:
>
>> On 15/12/03 3:10 pm, Jose Commins <email@hidden> wrote:
>>
>>> From a fresh Xcode project, I can't seem to add /usr/lib/libz.dylib
>>> among others.  With Project Builder, despite the 'add frameworks...'
>>> file browser only showing the 'non-root' filesystem, it allowed you
>>> to
>>> type the path, so typing /usr/ would actually get you in there and
>>> allow you to include the blighters.  No go with Xcode - has anyone
>>> found a way to do this, or are we talking another 'feature'?
>>
>> This is a feature of Panther's open panel - pressing Command-Shift-G
>> will
>> bring up a sheet allowing you to type in /usr/lib.
>>
>> This shortcut is actually documented in Mac Help - search it for
>> "shortcuts
>> for dialogs".
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Chris
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