Re: Xcode editor and navigation questions
Re: Xcode editor and navigation questions
- Subject: Re: Xcode editor and navigation questions
- From: Joar Wingfors <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2011 22:50:18 -0800
Hi Andy,
On 21 dec 2011, at 09:11, Andy O'Meara wrote:
> I'm no UI designer, but it doesn't seem to make sense (a) to allow navigation such that the tab title is effectively meaningless and
That's not the intended behavior, and I haven't seen or heard about that issue before. Please file a bug report with your steps to reproduce:
<http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter/>
> (b) to have xcode always open a new tab when the file is being edited in another tab. This is source code editing, not web browsing, right?
Xcode 4 is implemented to provide a browser model for navigating the files in your project.
> Is there a way to make Xcode not 'leave' the file and its counterpart that the tab says that it's editing? Is there a way so that if navigation is jumping to a file that is already open in another tab that that tab is brought to the foreground instead (rather than another new one always being opened).
No.
On 21 dec 2011, at 16:21, Andy O'Meara wrote:
> Frustrating though that there's no way to remap opt/command combos for click navigation. You're stuck with holding down multiple mod keys (option+cmd) for lookups in the assistant editor (which some people do every minute). Is there any way to change/remap that?
We offer some amount of control over these behaviors in the General preference pane. Have you reviewed what's available?
Joar
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