Re: Setting up searches in Xcode (Re: [ANN] Xcode + Leopard at WWDC this year)
Re: Setting up searches in Xcode (Re: [ANN] Xcode + Leopard at WWDC this year)
- Subject: Re: Setting up searches in Xcode (Re: [ANN] Xcode + Leopard at WWDC this year)
- From: Matt Neuburg <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2006 10:45:47 -0700
- Thread-topic: Setting up searches in Xcode (Re: [ANN] Xcode + Leopard at WWDC this year)
On Thu, 20 Jul 2006 17:11:13 -0400, Laurence Harris <email@hidden> said:
>
>On Jul 20, 2006, at 12:03 PM, Shawn Erickson wrote:
>
>> In any open dialog box hit command-shift-g and you can go to an
>> arbitrary path including ones normally hidden in the standard open
>> dialog.
>
>Ah, I didn't realize that. There's no indication in the interface and
>I've never used that. I'm just not a path kind of guy. I was
>initially drawn to the Mac because it didn't require command line
>interfaces, cryptic commands, and typing out paths. I didn't like
>those things almost 20 years ago and I don't like them any more now
>than I did then.
The people on the Xcode-Users list are programmers. You won't win much
sympathy here for a point of view that says "I'm on Mac OS X but I don't
really want to know from any power-user Mac OS X features." m.
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matt neuburg, phd = email@hidden, <http://www.tidbits.com/matt/>
A fool + a tool + an autorelease pool = cool!
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