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Customizing Behaviors to Show tab


  • Subject: Customizing Behaviors to Show tab
  • From: Public <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2014 17:35:27 +0800

I know how to edit the Behavior of Running-Start to “Show tab named Foo in active window”.

What I’m hoping to is instead of having Xcode only switch to a tab labelled “Foo”,
1) Xcode switches to the nth tab (ordered left to right). Something like @1 for 1st tab, @2 for the 2nd tab, etc.
2) Alternately, have Xcode automatically display the source (.m) file that is currently running.

Also, if you’ve filed a feature request radar for either 1 or 2, please share your radar number.

Thanks in advance,
Chris


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