Wished yojimbo had a feature that could jump through the document
highlighting the matched strings, (just like the way it works in
safari when searching for a word in the current document.)

I use yojimbo a lot to store a lot of documents. Tags help to organize
document in collections. But wanted a feature that would make it easy
to quickly navigate to a section of the document. Something like a
bookmark that can be used without taking the hands away from the
keyboard.

I have a scheme to create strings that create a sort of an anchor
within the document. In one instance it creates a string like
#mx.pe.cd in a document. Right now if I search using the "find in
library" for #mx.pe.cd, it shortlists the items in library to the
document that contains the string. Then once the document is selected
and scrolled through, it shows the string highlighted. Its too much
clicking and dragging in a fast and furious workflow.

I believe a slight modification to this feature would allow us to
organize documents using such anchors which can be quickly accessed
right from the "find in library" field.

When a string is searched, if the field shows a button next to it that
would allow to jump through the highlighted matches for that string.
this [next, previous] button set could allow us to quickly browse
through the matches within the document/documents.

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