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Re: Setting up searches in Xcode (Re: [ANN] Xcode + Leopard at WWDCthis year)
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Re: Setting up searches in Xcode (Re: [ANN] Xcode + Leopard at WWDCthis year)


  • Subject: Re: Setting up searches in Xcode (Re: [ANN] Xcode + Leopard at WWDCthis year)
  • From: Mark Stultz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 11:39:51 -0500

I believe he means command-shift-G.


On 7/20/06 11:31 AM, "Chris Espinosa" <email@hidden> wrote:

> Did you know that in the Open dialog you can press command-G (just like the
> Finder) or just type a slash and get a Go To dialog that let's you navigate to
> any directory, even hidden ones?
>
> Surely if you know enough about /usr/include to want to search it explicitly,
> you know the ways to get to it through the standard Mac OS X user interface
> that hides Unixisms from end users?
>
> Chris
>
> --- Original Message ---
>
> On 2006-07-20 11:56, Laurence Harris said:
>
>> Yes, these are simple steps, but they doesn't work because usr isn't
>> listed in the open file dialog Xcode presents. I only see
>> Applications, Developer, Library, System, Users, an alias to User
>> Guides And Information, and a few folders I've created, the exactly
>> same items I see when I open the root directory of my system volume
>> in the Finder. Apparently Xcode isn't having Nav Services show
>> invisible folders. Am I missing something obvious?
>
> Xcode is Cocoa, so it doesn't use Nav Services.  And the Cocoa
> equivalent, NSOpenPanel, cannot show invisible files.
>
> :)

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