On Dec 23, 2009, at 4:09 AM, Matthias Ettrich wrote:

> 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?
> 

Visual Studio uses Ctrl-F3 to find the next occurrence of the word under the 
cursor, and F3 to find the next after that.

John

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