Re: New empty file, not in a project
Re: New empty file, not in a project
- Subject: Re: New empty file, not in a project
- From: Jean-Daniel Dupas <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 2 May 2008 21:05:14 +0200
Le 2 mai 08 à 20:55, Greg Guerin a écrit :
Chris Hanson wrote:
It's always good to specify which version of Xcode you're using
(though from this question, I can assume you're using 3.0).
Look in the File menu and hold down your Control key. You'll see
"New
FileÖ" change to "New Empty File" with a default keyboard equivalent
of Command-Control-N.
Furthermore, this is a general pattern with Xcode 3. Many menus
that used
to have several distinct items in earlier Xcode versions have been
merged
into a single menu-item that mutates with different modifier keys.
Some
hierarchical menus may also have undergone this change, but no example
springs to mind.
So if you don't see a specific menu-item, find a similar menu-item and
fiddle with the modifier keys to see what happens.
-- GG
Additionaly, using the new Leopard Help Menu search field can help you
to find lost menu items. For exemple, typing "empty" in the help
search field show you directly the menu item you were looking for.
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