On 19 Sep 2012, at 9:30 AM, Alex Zavatone <z...@mac.com> wrote:

> For example, in the bindings section of Preferences, there are cases where 
> you will see command | (pipe or vertical bar) and command _ .
> 
> What these really mean are command shift \ and command shift -, since shift 
> on the \ gives you the pipe and shift on the minus gives you the underscore.
> 
> Likewise, you'll see command { and command } which really mean command shift 
> [ and command shift ]
> 
> Also option command ? which means option command shift /.

… this would work if all Xcode users in the world use US keyboards. It's a 
reasonable bet that not even the OP does.

        — F


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