Re: seeing standard include and lib paths
Re: seeing standard include and lib paths
- Subject: Re: seeing standard include and lib paths
- From: Alastair Houghton <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2003 08:55:13 +0000
On 15 Nov 2003, at 04:11, Nick Zitzmann wrote:
> On Nov 14, 2003, at 7:45 PM, Christopher Corbell wrote:
>
>> Just kind of curious - why doesn't XCode let you browse
>> to standard UNIX folders in its navigation dialogs?
>
> Because they're hidden, and NSOpenPanel doesn't have any (public)
> method of showing hidden files/folders. To navigate there, you can use
> an undocumented (?) feature of OS X 10.3 - press Shift-Cmd-G in the
> open panel, or type ~ or /, and you'll see a text field that will
> allow you to enter a path. You can use this to navigate to /usr/lib,
> etc.
It is documented in a very roundabout way in that Shift-Cmd-G is the
shortcut you use in Finder (look under the Go menu). I think the
assumption is that the open and save panels should behave and look
roughly like a Finder window... personally, I don't find that obvious,
but there we are.
Kind regards,
Alastair.
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