Re: Xcode 4.2 key bindings don't save
Re: Xcode 4.2 key bindings don't save
- Subject: Re: Xcode 4.2 key bindings don't save
- From: "Mills, Steve" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2011 17:01:28 -0500
- Acceptlanguage: en-US
- Thread-topic: Xcode 4.2 key bindings don't save
On Oct 18, 2011, at 16:29:13, Robert Martin wrote:
> Yes. After decades of Pavlovian training, I cannot help pushing <Cmd>W when I want the window to disappear. In Xcode 4.2, this zaps your current tab. I thought it would be simple to just edit the entry in the Key Bindings Prefs and swap the two around - but after changing them, they magically revert. I tried a number of times, but just gave up.
It's just plain goofy the way the various Close commands work. They trade key equivs depending on if you have tabs and if you have multiple tabs. That's just weird and nobody expects it to work that way.
There's also no way to close a document in the Standard Editor by clicking a simple X in the window somewhere. After having to go slumming in Visual Studio over the years, I almost expected to see a little X in the top-right end of the bar above the document content or even a contextual menu. Nope - you have to travel to the menubar or use command-control-w, which is my global key equiv for launching Safari (the w is for Web:).
Steve
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