Re: how do you go back
Re: how do you go back
- Subject: Re: how do you go back
- From: Andy Lee <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 10:06:27 -0400
This sounds better than my workaround, which was to make a small edit
(or don't save your most recent edit) and use Command-Z and Command-
Shift-Z. This handles the case where I didn't jump around using Jump
to Definition, but merely scrolled around the file. For many years
this has been how I've jumped back to where I was editing, but for
some reason in Xcode it doesn't always work quite right -- the editor
doesn't always jump, or the change I made isn't highlighted so I spend
a couple of seconds visually reorienting myself. I never looked
closely at the problem but I should figure out how to reproduce it and
file a bug.
--Andy
On Aug 17, 2009, at 9:41 AM, David Hoerl wrote:
Well, you can do it - it just takes a little forethought. When you
plan to move somewhere, type "Control-Space". Later on, after going
somewhere else, type "Control-X Control-X" and you'll jump back
(more or less, depending on whether you edited the code after making
your "Mark".
This "Mark" and "Jump to Mark" are in the Xcode key equivalents, but
I don't know their name offhand.
David
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