On Mar 19, 2015, at 11:46 AM, Fritz Anderson wrote: > The file proxy you’re looking for is the part of the jump bar that shows the > name of the file. Command- or right-click on it to get the file system > hierarchy.
Awesome. Thanks for using the proper terminology for features (which I forgot). Control clicking on the jump bar shows the file hierarchy and lets me nav to the file's containing folder in the Finder. Also, if I choose to select Show Tab Bar, I can see the file name, but you can't control click on the file's name in the tab bar and navigate to the file in the Finder. That's a bit of a bummer since this was nice functionality and the control click doesn't appear to be used for anything else. If I have time, I'll file a Radar. Just trying to get acclimated to Yosemite (hit by both the ugly stick and its mother) and Xcode 6.2. This UI direction sure takes a load of tolerance. What was once clearly graphically defined, is now annoyingly different. You guys need new UI designers. (I'll leave it at that.) Thanks Fritz. - Alex Zavatone
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