On Friday, April 6, 2012, Ken B <[email protected]> wrote:

I'm stumped.

When I have a Find/Replace dialog open, I can press Command-= to
Replace, but Command-Option-= to Replace All does not work. It used to
work.

Presumably, something changed. :-) It may be that a piece of software recently installed is intercepting that equivalent.

If I look at the Preferences for key equivalents, the Replace and
Replace All key equivalents are checked, meaning they should be
active, and also grayed out, meaning I can't change them. (I don't
want to change them, but I don't know why they can't be changed.)

The disabled check box means that the item can't be hidden; but the usual gesture (double-clicking on the keyboard equivalent) should work.

In most dialogs, if you hold down the Command key, you see the
keyboard equivalents displayed. But not in my Find dialog (or the Find
Multiple dialog).

In *modal* dialogs, yes. The Find and Multi-File Search windows are not modal, so they don't do this. However, hovering over the controls will display their keyboard equivalents.

R.
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Rich Siegel                                 Bare Bones Software, Inc.
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