PS: I've changed key bindings, so I don't know what it is by default: probably
Command+F. I've bound Command+F to "quick find" which opens the quick find
search box at the top of the document window. Command+Option+F opens the more
complex Find & Replace dialog window.
Alex
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On 1 Feb 2016, at 18:50, Scott Barman wrote:
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> Please bear with me. I am very olde school. I learned Unix text editing with
> ed on Version 7! With no apologies to emacs fans, I am a vi user. After years
> of hearing people extol the virtues of BBEdit especially for
Please bear with me. I am very olde school. I learned Unix text editing
with ed on Version 7! With no apologies to emacs fans, I am a vi user.
After years of hearing people extol the virtues of BBEdit especially for
editing web pages, I finally bought a copy. Now I am trying to learn
without
> On Feb 1, 2016, at 2:50 AM, Scott Barman wrote:
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> In vi (and ed), I could search for a pattern, then on every line found, run a
> substitute command using a different pattern.
>
> For example, if I want to find every line with a colon and change it so that
> the