Re: Navigation shortcuts [was: XCode Falls Short - for now]
Re: Navigation shortcuts [was: XCode Falls Short - for now]
- Subject: Re: Navigation shortcuts [was: XCode Falls Short - for now]
- From: Laurence Harris <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 12:33:04 -0500
On Oct 30, 2006, at 1:19 AM, B.J. Buchalter wrote:
On 10/30/06 1:09 AM, "Chris Espinosa" <email@hidden> wrote:
On Oct 29, 2006, at 9:39 PM, B.J. Buchalter wrote:
Also don't forget that if you want to open a file in a specific
window, just
drag the file's icon or proxy (from the Finder, the Groups and
Files tree, or
the titlebar proxy icon of another open window) into the File
Navigator of the
window.
This is very cool. Don't think I would have ever found that. BTW,
you can
drag to anywhere in the Navigation bar -- not just the File History
Menu
popup...
Currently (Xcode 2.3) if I drag a file's icon from the project window
into an editing window (the part where the text is), Xcode inserts a
URL to the file. This doesn't seem very useful to me. I'd rather see
the file's contents, just as if I dragged it to the Navigation bar at
the top. I like large drag targets that don't require careful
aiming. :-) I could see an argument for inserting the dragged file's
contents, but inserting a URL string into my source code just doesn't
seem useful at all.
Larry
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