Update The original Pages Documents used to make this are now freely available under the Creative Commons License, see more info here
I've gone ahead and updated the Xcode Shortcuts list for Xcode 3.2 on Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. Although I go to great lengths to ensure accuracy and correctness it could have the rare error. If you spot an error feel free to email me and let me know and I will try and put out an update as soon as I can. Overall some very nice new keyboard shortcuts, and some terminology has changed, but most of your common operations shortcuts should remain the same. As always feel free to share this, I highly encourage it. I will again put out the Original Pages documents under the Creative Commons License, but for now I am just putting out PDF's. Thanks!
hi. nice cheat sheet but why doesn't it seem to fit any standard page sizes? An A4 version would be great.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the cheat sheet. Do you think it's possible to resize it to fit W/S format of the Macbooks. I like to use them as my wallpaper. With Exposé it takes less than a second to view it.
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Ah, it was control cmd T (having tried every other permutation!) Thank you for the excellent cheat sheet!
ReplyDeleteIt would be better if it also had what the shortcut images stood for on a Mac for all of the new users starting to do iPhone development.
ReplyDeleteThis is incredibly cool...I'm trying to create a wallpaper image for my 1440x900 MacBook Pro, but it's tricky...do you know when the updated pages doc will be available? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteopps...I have the wrong version of Pages anyway...
ReplyDeleteWow, this is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
ReplyDeletehonto ni arigato ne.
ReplyDelete本当にありがとうございました
ReplyDeleteThanks for the effort in creating the cheatsheet!
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