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Re: little question about navigation in Xcode
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Re: little question about navigation in Xcode


  • Subject: Re: little question about navigation in Xcode
  • From: Heath Raftery <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 10:18:23 +1100

In that case, would a bug/feature request for keyboard navigatable bookmarks be a duplicate, or would in fact, I be missing something already in the software? XCode has some features that blow Borland's out of the water, but Borland's "ctrl-shift-1" to set the first bookmark (at a line) and "ctrl-1" to return to it (and so on for -2, -3, -4...) is a _massively_ useful feature. I think such a feature would mostly negate the need for the behaviour described by the OP.

Heath

On 13/01/2005, at 6:26 AM, Scott Tooker wrote:

Currently there is no good solution for this case (jumping to a definition/implementation in the same file and then trying to get back). I think we already have bugs tracking this.

Scott

On Jan 12, 2005, at 2:09 AM, Hans Loonen wrote:


Hi,

Perhaps a bit silly question, but ...
When editting code in Xcode I frequently use the shortcut Command-double
click to go to the definition of a function.
Usually the function is defined in another file so I can go back to my code
by using the back arrow in the left corner above the editor pane. When the
definition is however in the same file I don't know how to go back other
than remembering where I started or looking up the place where function I
jumped to was used. I suppose there is a simple way to go back to the place
where I pressed the Command-double click, but haven't found it (yet).
Who can help?


Regards,

Hans Loonen

PS I posted this one also to the Carbon list, but got advise to post here,
so here we go...



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