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Re: How is your Xcode layout and workflow?
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Re: How is your Xcode layout and workflow?


  • Subject: Re: How is your Xcode layout and workflow?
  • From: David Dunham <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2006 13:19:09 -0700


On 6 Apr 2006, at 12:09, Alexander v. Below wrote:

- Is there a shortcut from the Debug to the Project view, so I can pick a file to set breakpoints in?

Isn't it cmd-0?

- What is your Workspace configuration, especially on multi-monitor machines, or machines with plenty of pixel real-estate?

As CodeWarrior-like as I can get it. Though sometimes I have to open a Detail window since there's no filtering in the Condensed window rdar://4255476.


- What are the power workflow-tips you want to share with other Xcode users?

Things like: Did you know
* Cmd-Opt-Up Arrow will open the matching .m/.h file?

No, but cmd-` is easier to type and remember. (Possibly this is from the CodeWarrior key equivalents, which of course I use, since I still sometimes use both tools.)


David Dunham   http://www.pensee.com/dunham/
Imagination is more important than knowledge. -- Albert Einstein

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