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Re: Opening a Counterpart File in a SEPARATE Window
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Re: Opening a Counterpart File in a SEPARATE Window


  • Subject: Re: Opening a Counterpart File in a SEPARATE Window
  • From: Dave <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 20 May 2016 14:46:05 +0100

Hi,

It wasn’t an issue in XCode 3 because there was a preference that opened all files in a new window. In XCode 3 Windows also remembered their position and size too.

To be honest XCode 4 is the worst Development System I have used on any platform ever and I’ve been using them since the 1970s! I’m embarrassed when working with Windows developers when they see it!

Cheers
Dave

> On 20 May 2016, at 14:36, Igor Delovski <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> It was Alt-Cmd Up/Down in xcode 3, then it became Ctrl-Alt-Cmd Up/Down from Xcode 4.
>
> Can't say I noticed if it works in version 7, but it used to work in Xcode 6, only sometimes when I have Xib file with the same name in the third windows this key combination stops swithing between .h and .m (sometimes).
>
> Igor
>
> --------------------------------------------
> On Fri, 5/20/16, Ulf Dunkel <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> Subject: Re: Opening a Counterpart File in a SEPARATE Window
> To: "xcode-users Users" <email@hidden>
> Date: Friday, May 20, 2016, 12:25 PM
>
> Hi Dave.
>
> Why not use the "View
>> Assistant Editor" and chose whether to show the
> additional document on Right or Bottom?
>
> - - - - -
>
> Am
> 20.05.2016 um 12:12 schrieb Dave:
>> Hi
> All,
>>
>> If you are
> editing a .m or .h file, you can click on the button at the
> top left of the window to open the counterpart, e.g. .h file
> if you are editing a .m file and vice-versa, however this
> opens it in the SAME window as the file you are editing, if
> there any way to get the file to open in a SEPARATE
> Window?
>>
>> All the
> Best
>> Dave
>
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