Expanding to all in Xcode Projects groups
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00:26 Accepted Answer Score 46
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Chapters
00:00 Expanding To All In Xcode Projects Groups
00:26 Accepted Answer Score 46
00:47 Answer 2 Score 0
00:59 Thank you
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Full question
https://superuser.com/questions/76509/ex...
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ACCEPTED ANSWER
Score 46
The Mac OS X equivalent for expanding a complete tree view is:
Option-Right Arrow
Condensing it all is:
Option-Left Arrow
Using Left and Right arrow on their own will only do it for the selected directory and not any child directories.
ANSWER 2
Score 0
Apart from the answer by Chealion, you can also option-klik to fully expand or contract subtrees. The same as in the Mac Finder, basically.