Dennis,
Thanks for the info -- for shift-command-G, I'm bound to the "Find
Again (reverse)" command in BBEdit.
On Sep 28, 2006, at 9:12 AM, Dennis Rande wrote:
On Sep 28, 2006, at 6:33 AM, James Perry wrote:
As a side note, I've evaluated TextMate, and find that their open
file dialog has a nice feature. Select "File > Open" and you can
immediately hit a '/' key and get a "Go to directory" sheet, in
which I enter "/usr/local/qt", and that becomes the active
directory -- and I can navigate to the appropriate directory and
find the file I was looking for.
As far as I know, TextMate seems to be introducing a non-standard
behavior in Mac OS X.
BBEdit follows the standard convention of using shift-command-G to
open a "Go to Folder..." dialog. This is the same key combination
used by the Finder and other apps.
Dennis
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