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Re: Keyboard shortcut to change editor focus ?
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Re: Keyboard shortcut to change editor focus ?


  • Subject: Re: Keyboard shortcut to change editor focus ?
  • From: Scott Thompson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2004 15:31:19 -0500

On Jul 22, 2004, at 1:38 PM, David Dunham wrote:

Justin Anderson

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).

Cmd-~ will probably work if you are using the CodeWarrior key bindings.

The same thing can be done with the XCode key bindings using cmd-opt-up-Arrow.

At any rate, you can search your key bindings under the "Menu Key Bindings" tab, in the view menu, for the item called "Show Header/Source file"

Scott
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