On Tuesday 22 December 2009 07:41:54 ext Christian Dähn wrote:
> Anybody suggesting me to use Ctrl+F should consider that the search
> doesn't work with just one keystroke - you have to select the word,
> then press Ctrl+F, then Enter to start the search and then you have
> to use (Shift+)F3 to go forward/backward.

Nope, you must not preselect the word, creator will automatically select the 
word under the cursor. 

Currently there are three shortcuts for jumping to the next word under the 
cursor provided there is no text selection:

1. Ctrl+F Enter Esc 
2. Ctrl+F F3 Esc
3. Ctrl+F Esc F3

By Emacs and VI standards those are pretty short shortcuts :-) They all also 
have the nice side effect of highlighting all occurences of the word in 
question. Hitting Esc one more time removes the highlighting.

Adding additional methods that you can bind keys to would be quite trivial. I 
would suggest doing it on the basetexteditor level.

What other IDEs or Editors do have specialised methods for that, and what are 
the default keybindings?

 Matthias

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