Re: Bookmarks in the Documentation Window
Re: Bookmarks in the Documentation Window
- Subject: Re: Bookmarks in the Documentation Window
- From: Andy Lee <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2006 10:06:32 -0400
On Apr 7, 2006, at 8:28 AM, Philip Mötteli wrote:
The documentation window of Xcode has three panes – apart from the
toolbar. On the bottom of the left hand side, there's the bookmarks
pane: Can anybody explain me, how I can add a bookmark there?
Since you already have the Documentation window open, select Xcode
Help from the Search Groups pane, choose the Full-Text Search option
in the toolbar, and enter "Bookmarks".
Oh, what the heck, I'll save you the trouble. :)
Saving Commonly Accessed Locations as Bookmarks
Another way that Xcode lets you organize your project and provide
easy access to the information you need is with bookmarks. If you
have files or locations in your project that you access often, you
can bookmark those spots and return to those locations at any time
simply by opening the bookmark.
To create a bookmark, open the location you want to bookmark and
choose Find > Add to Bookmarks. Xcode prompts you for the name of
the bookmark; you can enter a name to help you remember which
location the bookmark marks, or you can use the default name
suggested by Xcode. You can bookmark project files, technical
documentation, URLs, and so forth.
--Andy
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