Re: Keyboard shortcut to change editor focus ?
Re: Keyboard shortcut to change editor focus ?
- Subject: Re: Keyboard shortcut to change editor focus ?
- From: David Dunham <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2004 10:04:47 -0700
At 07:48 -0700 04-07-23, Matt Neuburg wrote:
>>if you have your .h and .m editors in two separate windows, then you
can use cmd-~ and cmd-shift-~ to switch back and forth between them.
How do you enable this? I've been trying to, and haven't been able to
set things up. For me, these keys just cycle between ALL open windows
(which is useless since I have so many open).
OMM it's command-option-up arrow. m.
It turned out mine was control-pretzel-option-up. Which I changed to
be pretzel-` like in CodeWarrior.
It turned out that I needed to change "Switch to Header/Source file"
and NOT "Switch to Symbolic Counterpart." I could never get the
latter to work at all, no matter what key I chose.
So what's the difference between the two commands? If you look at
Xcode help, the gadget near the top right of the window is labelled
"Go to counterpart," and the documentation suggests that it's
basically does the switch to header/source.
And why can't I assign a key to "Switch to Symbolic Counterpart" when
the gadget seems to work just fine?
(This may be "file a bug" material, but I don't feel that I
understand the IDE well enough to be sure.)
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