Re: Jump To Definition -- In New Tab
Re: Jump To Definition -- In New Tab
- Subject: Re: Jump To Definition -- In New Tab
- From: Joar Wingfors <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2012 13:48:53 -0700
Hi Luther,
Yes, this is quite possible in Xcode 4.
First off: Get to know "modified navigation" in Xcode 4. Pretty much anywhere you can navigate to a new file / place in a file, you can hold down either Option or Option+Shift to change the behavior of the navigation gesture. Try to do Cmd+Option+Click, or Cmd+Option+Shift+Click, instead of the Cmd+Click that you mentioned and see how that works.
Secondly: Check out the preferences for modified navigation in [Preferences > General], where you can modify the default behaviors.
Joar
On 24 mar 2012, at 13:40, Luther Baker wrote:
> I know that right clicking or cmd+clicking in Xcode jumps to the definition. With the new tab interface, is there a way to open a definition in a new tab?
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> Namely, I want to keep the current file open in the current tab and open the definition of whatever I am looking at in another tab (for instance, I am tracing some intricate logic and want to pop open a few tabs consisting of what I'm invoking).
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> Very similar to the way most modern browsers allow you to open links in new tabs. A preference might be "stay in current tab" or "go to new tab".
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> I currently simulate this with cmd+T and then clicking to jump to definition from the new duplicate tab - but was wondering if this behavior was somehow built in.
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> Thanks,
> -Luther
>
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