I actually just reported this bug to FogBugz today. Try doing it twice in a
row and see if that gets you what you want. If so, that matches my
experience on Ubuntu. Investigating a bit further, it seems that ctrl and
command are different for different platforms. Try doing alt-f and see if
that works. It could be that we are using the wrong modifier. It is strange
that both modifiers work for do it or print it but not for find.

Cheers,

Jeff


On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 2:26 PM, Diego Lont <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I am probably a stupid user, but I cannot use the new short-cuts that are
> default everywhere. Because currently when I press crtl-x or crtl-f,
> nothing happens, so I assume they are broken.
>
> I have learned that when I type a short-cut, this should give visual
> feedback. So when I press crtl-x (or cmd-x on my mac), I would expect a
> visual aid that tells me what I can delete. class xxx, method yyy, etc.
> This way I hope I can find my shortcuts again.
>
> Diego
>



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