Trackpad gesture to switch to header/source

2019-01-08 09:30发布

问题:

I used to be able to use three finger scroll-up to switch between source/header. Since upgrading to Lion, I it just does a regular scroll. Is there any way to get that feature back?

Aka, it doesn't jump to counterpart when I scroll up / down like it used to.

Update

Apple fixed the issue in Xcode 4.2. So, upgrade your versions.

回答1:

This is the correct and best answer. It works. It is posted by "@Buyin" above. Another individual commented that it doesn't work. He is wrong. It works, I've confirmed it. It restores the three finger vertical swipe to switch between interface and implementation files (.h and .m) in xCode in Lion.

From your terminal:

Change to appropriate directory (note, if your Library dir is hidden, in the terminal just type the following: chflags nohidden ~/Library )

1. cd /Users/YOURUSERNAME/Library/Preferences/ByHost

List files so you can see the .GlobalPreferences.XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX.plist

2. ls -lah

Open that plist file in xcode

3. open -a /Applications/Xcode.app ".GlobalPreferences.XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX.plist"

Set value to 1 for the key "com.apple.trackpad.threeFingerVertSwipeGesture"

Save the plist file

Log out and back into machine

VOILA!



回答2:

Given apple took this away (hopefully just for now) the only way I can think of to get this working again would be to install BetterTouchTool[1] and bind the keyboard control - control-cmd-up, ctrl-cmd-down - to the three finger motion. You'd also have to switch the default three finger motion in sys prefs to use four fingers for mission control.

[1] http://blog.boastr.net/



回答3:

As found in internet:

defaults -currentHost write -g "com.apple.trackpad.threeFingerVertSwipeGesture" -int 1

Logout and Login again



回答4:

If you're using an Apple magic trackpad, you'll also need to edit

com.apple.driver.AppleBluetoothMultitouch.trackpad.plist 

which can be found in the

/Users/YOURUSERNAME/Library/Preferences 

directory. Open it and change the threeFingerVertSwipeGesture key to a 1.

Save the *.plist

I also changed both my App Expose and Mission Control swipes to be 4 finder swipes instead of Lion's default 3 finger swipe.

Restart your computer

Hope that helps!



回答5:

The answer from icnivad was so very close to working for me. With one additional step.

From your terminal:

Change to appropriate directory (note, if your Library dir is hidden, in the terminal just type the following: chflags nohidden ~/Library )

1. cd /Users/YOURUSERNAME/Library/Preferences/ByHost

List files so you can see the .GlobalPreferences.XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX.plist

2. ls -lah

Open that plist file in xcode

3. open -a /Developer/Applications/Xcode.app ".GlobalPreferences.XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX.plist"

Set value to 1 for the key "com.apple.trackpad.threeFingerVertSwipeGesture"

Save the plist file

Restart machine

THEN

Make sure the "Three finger drag" System Preference is disabled. This seems to take precedence and stop the Xcode gesture from working.



回答6:

Looks like you can now switch using a left and right two finger swipe. Seems pretty buggy though, given that this also scrolls the screen. It also switches the butler from automatic to manual mode.

I'm starting to hate the combination of Lion and Xcode.



回答7:

Apple fixed the issue in Xcode 4.2. So, upgrade your versions.

Have fun coding and mind the occasional crash.



回答8:

This worked for me in Mountain Lion, XCode 4.6: a busy cat http://monosnap.com/image/iakMgffAeOtp9G04qLdsnb3v5



回答9:

I think the reason Apple removed the h/m 3-finger swipe is because they expect you to use the "Assistant" editor, which displays the h and m files together, side by side. This works, sort of, on a wide screen, although it is an inefficient use of space. But when you're on the road with a MacBookAir, it's a major handicap. Xcode4 feels like a straitjacket.