How can you go forward / backward at the file level with Xcode 3.2?

Xcode 3.2 implemented cursor level history for the commands "Go Forward", "Go Backward". They used to work at the file level, so you could move back and forth through the last files you edited. Now they move on a more subtle level, through the places in the files where you edited.

The disadvantage of this is that if you navigate in reverse order through files and do a little editing, all your advanced history is destroyed, whereas in the past it was easy to return to the file you were working on. It also means giving out a lot more commands if you just want to navigate through files, since you need to skip all the editing points in each file.

I can’t find anything in the release notes or documentation about this new behavior, so does anyone know if it is possible to get the old go back / forward commands in 3.2? If not, does anyone have any tips on other ways to easily move the latest files in Xcode?

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Holding down the select key when you press the forward / back arrows at the top of the code view, this will use the Xcode 3.0 behavior and return the file at a time.

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I had the same question, and, and Rob answered the Hold option by pressing the forward / back arrows, it works well.

I needed a keyboard shortcut, and I found that Shift-Option-Cmd-left / right works .

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