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Re: What are your tips for navigating the Xcode interface faster?
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Re: What are your tips for navigating the Xcode interface faster?


  • Subject: Re: What are your tips for navigating the Xcode interface faster?
  • From: Crispin Bennett <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2012 06:31:42 +1000

On 22/08/2012, at 3:52 AM, Julian Wood wrote:

> This isn't exactly a navigation tip, but it saves me tons of time. Here's the situation: I have 50 or so files containing several hundred test cases. One of them fails. To debug, I want to turn off all but the test file of interest.
>
> opt-cmd-u -> now you can select which tests you want to run
>
> Here's the trick: assuming they are all initially checked, highlight the test files you want to omit (shift click, cmd click, shift up/down arrow - standard highlighting techniques), then press the space bar and watch them all uncheck at once.
>
> Hope that helps someone!

Good one, thanks. Hadn't come across ⌥⌘U (I hope Xcode will one day be able to run the test at the cursor).


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 >Re: What are your tips for navigating the Xcode interface faster? (From: Joar Wingfors <email@hidden>)
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