Re: Navigating to Project or Target settings quickly in Xcode 6?
Re: Navigating to Project or Target settings quickly in Xcode 6?
- Subject: Re: Navigating to Project or Target settings quickly in Xcode 6?
- From: Steve Mills <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 10 May 2016 10:15:17 -0500
On May 10, 2016, at 09:48:38, Andy Lee <email@hidden> wrote:
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> On May 9, 2016, at 5:30 PM, Quincey Morris <email@hidden> wrote:
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>> On May 9, 2016, at 13:50 , Andy Lee <email@hidden> wrote:
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>>> I believe the old keyboard shortcut was ⌘0, which is now the toggle for showing/hiding the Navigator pane.
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>> I’m pretty sure it did what it now does, all the way back to Xcode 4.
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> That sounds right. ⌘0 was definitely "Go to Project" in Xcode 3, so I guess Xcode 4 is when they adopted the current pattern of logically grouped shortcuts: ⌘(number) for the Navigator panes, ⌥⌘(number) for the inspector panes, etc., with 0 being for show/hide. Howard must be a long-time Xcode user to remember the old shortcut.
He's not the only one who used command-0 all the time. These days, the closest equivalent for typing a partial file name to open it is using Open Quickly (command-shift-o).
But for getting to the project settings, I really miss having dedicated menu items for getting to them (I used command-option-p for project settings and command-option-e for target settings, I think - it's been years). It was a big dopy move to leave them out. Andy's suggestion of command-1, option-upArrow works, as long as you are very quick about releasing the option key so it doesn't annoyingly open in the assistant editor. Maybe only we drummers can do it. :)
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Steve Mills
Drummer, Mac geek
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