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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: "Jordan Krushen" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 11:28:09 -0700

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?

On 7/20/06, Mark Stultz <email@hidden> wrote:
I believe he means command-shift-G.

Not sure if this is what Chris meant, but it's unusual to type G without holding shift, isn't it? :)

IOW, cmd-shift-g ~= cmd-G, just like cmd-+ ~= cmd-shift-=.

J.
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