On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 8:35 AM, Marijn <hk...@gentoo.org> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hi Robby, > > On 09/02/11 14:33, Robby Findler wrote: >> On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 2:50 AM, Marijn <hk...@gentoo.org> wrote: >>> But anyway, the test for whether the platform is Gtk seems to be >>> faulty, because now I'm seeing the ``Windows/OS X''-style menu. >>> The good news is that it's now working as you describe. >> >> Can you tell me the result of evaluating >> >> (system-type) >> >> on your machine? > > 'unix
Ah, stupid me. Fix pushed. >>>> All platforms: >>>> >>>> - changed "New Tab" to <menukey>-t >>>> >>>> - changed "Run" to <menukey>-r >>> >>> These are working. >>> >>>> - changed "Replace" to <menukey>-shift-f >>> >>> This also seems to be working. >>> >>> I think Find&Replace could be so much more useful though: Ctrl-F >>> <find-search-term-as-you-type> instead of Ctrl-F <search-term> >>> Ctrl-G, >> >> I'll note two things here: it does search as you type (and it >> circles the search results); it just does not jump around as you >> type. I find this to be easier to use as it helps me navigate more >> effectively through the buffer. But I realize others don't like >> this (especially those coming from Emacs) so there is an attempt to >> do things in a more Emacs-y way that you can get to by chosing the >> "search with anchors" (or something like that) preference. > > I feel really stupid now; I could have sworn that there was no > search-as-you-type, and it was there all along right in front of me. > I'll try and keep my eyes open next time ;P. Thanks for your patience. Oh, not your fault. Our preferences dialog is not exactly small .... Robby _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/dev