Re: XCode Falls Short - for now
Re: XCode Falls Short - for now
- Subject: Re: XCode Falls Short - for now
- From: Dix Lorenz <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 08:33:57 +0200
On 27.10.2006, at 05:28, Michael Rice wrote:
I have a lot of gripes about Xcode as well, some of which have been
mentioned here. Currently my biggest gripe is the poor/random
performance of Code Sense and auto-completion (I primarily do C++),
including occasional crashing which requires rebuilding the index
for each project. However, i think some of your issues are already
taken care of.
* I run Xcode in the "All-In-One" layout. This makes it much more
usable for me.
* To switch between header/source (the "Counterpart"), use Cmd+Opt
+UpArrow.
* To move back and forth in your recent files, use Cmd+Opt
+LeftArrow and Cmd+Opt+RightArrow.
* There is a recent file list dropdown at the top of the editor
pane, in addition to the function list dropdown, bookmarks
dropdown, etc.
I'll add 2 lifesavers I only found out by accident: Ctrl-1 will open
the recent file dropdown. Ctrl-2 will open the list of definitions
in the file (Ctrl-Opt-2 in alphabetical order).
Of course, XCode takes its sweet time until the list of definitions
appears...
2 others you might find helpful: Cmd-Opt-F brings the cursor to the
Search field. Type part of the filename, Tab to get to the list,
select the wanted, Tab to get to the editor. Once you're there, Ctrl-
Cmd-Opt-Up and Ctrl-Cmd-Opt-Down will move you up/down the file list.
I have my share of problems with XCode, but navigation through files
is not one of them (if the list of definitions would appear faster).
Dix
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