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Re: Xcode's 'Find in Files' UI problems/questions
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Re: Xcode's 'Find in Files' UI problems/questions


  • Subject: Re: Xcode's 'Find in Files' UI problems/questions
  • From: Jim Wintermyre <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 12:22:28 -0700

Sean McBride wrote:
On 2006-06-13 12:23, Sarah Carruthers said:

 > You are not alone in this, rest assured.
 > I too am very accustomed to arrowing down through the results list,
 > while watching the bottom half of the window.  I didn't know about
 > the Tab/Option+Tab though, thanks for the tip!

I used CW for years before I knew about opt-tab, which I believed I
learned at MacHack a while back.  Its invaluable!

Here's another hidden gem... if you're in the lower pane of the find results window editing something, you can go to the next find result with Cmd-opt-down arrow. Faster than option-tab, down arrow, tab combination. Cmd-opt-up arrow goes to the previous find result. It's in the Commands and Key Bindings dialog under the Miscellaneous section, with the slightly misleading label of "Got to previous/next error message" (obviously it works in the errors window too).


Jim
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