> On Jul 14, 2015, at 12:24 PM, Jens Alfke <j...@mooseyard.com> wrote: > > >> On Jul 14, 2015, at 12:15 PM, Doug Hill <xcodeus...@breaqz.com >> <mailto:xcodeus...@breaqz.com>> wrote: >> >> • Command-click on a symbol in the .h (for example NSObject to show it’s >> interface) >> • Click on Show the Standard Editor to dismiss the Assistant editor. > > If you use the Back command in between those steps, it restores the assistant > editor to Counterpart view, so it’ll do what you want when you reopen it. > > I understand what’s bugging you, but personally I leave the assistant editor > open 90% of the time (why leave the right half of my screen blank?) and I > switch back and forth a lot between Counterpart, Manual, and Callers modes, > so I’m used to selecting Counterpart if I need to go back to it. > > Hm, have you checked whether Show Counterpart is a command you can bind a > keystroke to? > > —Jens
Hey Jens, thanks for the suggestion for a key equivalent. Let’s take a to the mysterious land of Xcode Key Bindings. Love how you can search for a key by name; and WOW even key equivalent. Type ‘control’ and all the Control-key matches are shown. And it even highlights the little carat character so you know what it means. Which helps with Option because I don’t even know how to describe the character it uses much less how I would remember that’s what it means. OK, there is in fact a shortcut, ‘Jump to Next Counterpart in Assistant Editor (Navigate…’ (text is too large for to show in this window) And it has the easy to remember shortcut: Control-Option-Command-Up Arrow Will remap and try this out. Thanks for the tip! Doug Hill http://chartcube <http://chartcube/>.com/
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