Re: where is this file
Re: where is this file
- Subject: Re: where is this file
- From: Alex Zavatone <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2012 15:51:54 -0400
On Mar 22, 2012, at 3:01 PM, Mike Swingler wrote: On Mar 22, 2012, at 11:45 AM, Mills, Steve wrote: On Mar 22, 2012, at 13:34:07, Luther Baker wrote:
Is there a way in Xcode to 'show me' which Group a file is listed under?
In other words, I open a file ala cmd+shift+O ... but now I'd like to see which the Group the file lives under in the Project Navigator pane.
I see the physical path in "Identity and Type" section but not the logical Group folder.
Right-click it and choose Reveal in Project Navigator. Of course, that takes you there - it doesn't simply tell you which group it's in.
If the file is open in an editor, the nav-bar at the top of the editor will show you the full project hierarchy leading to the file. Regards, Mike Swingler Apple Inc.
A little more on this.
This is regarding the file and project name of that appears at the top of the screen when a file is open in an editor.
If you command click on the project name of the file (the left), you can see the path to the project in the Finder. If you command click on the file name of the file (the left), you can see the path to the file in the Finder.
What I'm confused about is how this shows the project hierarchy to the GROUP the file is in as the OP asked.
I'm looking at this from Xcode 4.2
I don't think it does this. Mike, am I correct here? How does command or right clicking on the file name in the nav bar get you to the group the file is in? |
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