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Why?

I open my MacBook and think "the menu font is badly aliased, yuck" whereas the Mac Pro at work on Mavericks is still a joy to read. And trying to work out where a file is within Xcode is still as simple as right-clicking on the titlebar of the window (like all windows within Mac OS) but on Yosemite, how the heck do I do that????? The titlebar has gone!



I'm on Yosemite with the latest XCode, and all I do is right click on the title bar, as you say, and it gives me the full path to the file ..


Where though? The jumpbar does the same thing (sometimes - it is buggy). But where on the titlebar do I click to get the "file proxy icon" shortcut?


On the window title/filename? Works for me ..


Do you have a screenshot? Because mine looks very similar to the URL below, where as you see there is no part of the titlebar that has the filename on it....

http://i.imgur.com/BrbI3Tt.png


You've written why: the badly aliased fonts.




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