On 24 Aug 2015, at 6:20, Gideon Freudenthal wrote:

After update, I encountered the following problem: When I search for a file on my disc, and the search string contains two words separated by an empty space, typing the second word erases the first and the search fails. Remedy?

The default spacebar behavior was changed in the last update. This wouldn’t change your chosen setting… unless you’d never chosen one, which seems to be the case for a few users. Sorry about the confusion.

As Jon said, choose a preference that suits you under Preferences → Command.

I had no idea people were typing space when searching. To find “helpful applications”, you can just type “hlpap” or just “ha”.

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Rob McBroom
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