another nice think is, when i have selected some code and press F3, the search looks for the selected text, not for my last search.
Its no standard but very helpful.
normal search= select text . copy . ctrl+f . paste . enter (then i can use F3 for next match)
what i mean = select text . f3
micha
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<F3> stands for find next, <Shift+F3> for find previous
Next and previous are depending on the "direction" selected with <Ctrl+F>
<Ctrl+F> stands for find first. By default, it'll be searching for the selection if any, or the word at cursor.
I think that you'll love our "Instant search" <Ctrl+F3> or <Strg+F3> ;)
This "instant search" uses the selection if defined, else the word at cursor if any, else the word at mouse. Nice, isn'it?
Regards,
Pierre.
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Hi,
another nice think is, when i have selected some code and press F3, the search looks for the selected text, not for my last search.
Its no standard but very helpful.
normal search= select text . copy . ctrl+f . paste . enter (then i can use F3 for next match)
what i mean = select text . f3
micha
Hi Micha,
<F3> stands for find next, <Shift+F3> for find previous
Next and previous are depending on the "direction" selected with <Ctrl+F>
<Ctrl+F> stands for find first. By default, it'll be searching for the selection if any, or the word at cursor.
I think that you'll love our "Instant search" <Ctrl+F3> or <Strg+F3> ;)
This "instant search" uses the selection if defined, else the word at cursor if any, else the word at mouse. Nice, isn'it?
Regards,
Pierre.
Hi Pierre,
im sorry that i havnt seen it. Yes, thats great, i love it.
Thank you
micha