On May 1, 2010, at 2:47 PM, Charlie Garrison wrote:
> Good afternoon,
>
> On 30/04/10 at 3:20 PM +0900, Doug Lerner wrote:
>
>> On Apr 30, 2010, at 3:15 PM, Scout wrote:
>>
>>> To start my search from the top, I use Cmd-Up Arrow before the search.
>>> Cmd-T or Cmd-Up are same number of keyst
On May 1, 2010, at 3:07 PM, Charlie Garrison wrote:
> Most people (including me) find the non-modal search a huge leap forward. And
> for those that don't there is an option to revert to the modal search.
I know. I'm using the revert option. I honestly can't find an advantage to the
non-modal
Good afternoon,
On 30/04/10 at 5:44 PM -0700, douglerner wrote:
I just hate the non-modal search. It seems like a step backwards in
functionality for me. I don't see why it was necessary to remove
search-from-top from that.
Most people (including me) find the non-modal search a huge leap
fo
Good afternoon,
On 30/04/10 at 3:20 PM +0900, Doug Lerner wrote:
On Apr 30, 2010, at 3:15 PM, Scout wrote:
To start my search from the top, I use Cmd-Up Arrow before the search.
Cmd-T or Cmd-Up are same number of keystrokes to me.
I'm trying to get used to doing that. It's not really the
I just ended up setting the modal find on and will try that for now.
At least in the new version if I use Find All I can edit in the found
panel, which is an improvement.
And the Live Search feature might be useful.
I just hate the non-modal search. It seems like a step backwards in
functionalit
Another problem with using Cmd-Up first is that you end up always
changing your position in the file, regardless of whether the search
is successful or not.
With the previous method, you stayed where you were if the search
failed.
I don't understand why they had to drop that convenient feature fr
On Apr 30, 2010, at 3:15 PM, Scout wrote:
> To start my search from the top, I use Cmd-Up Arrow before the search.
>
> Cmd-T or Cmd-Up are same number of keystrokes to me.
I'm trying to get used to doing that. It's not really the same of course
because you must remember to do Cmd-Up before Cmd
To start my search from the top, I use Cmd-Up Arrow before the search.
Cmd-T or Cmd-Up are same number of keystrokes to me.
HTH
-scout
On Apr 28, 9:33 pm, douglerner wrote:
> If it doesn't exist, I could probably get by using the new "find all"
> feature. That searches from the top and you can
On 2010-04-29, Robert A. Rosenberg wrote:
At 20:29 -0700 on 04/28/2010, Bill Rowe wrote about Re:
Upgraded from 8.72 to 9.5 and have a question about "se:
On 4/28/10 at 5:53 PM, dougler...@gmail.com (douglerner) wrote:
I just upgraded from BBEdit 8.72 to BBEdit 9.5.
In the new search, I n
At 20:29 -0700 on 04/28/2010, Bill Rowe wrote about Re: Upgraded from
8.72 to 9.5 and have a question about "se:
On 4/28/10 at 5:53 PM, dougler...@gmail.com (douglerner) wrote:
I just upgraded from BBEdit 8.72 to BBEdit 9.5.
In the new search, I notice I can't do the CMD+T to force the sea
If it doesn't exist, I could probably get by using the new "find all"
feature. That searches from the top and you can edit in the search
results window directly, which is convenient. The new "live search"
also looks useful.
doug
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On Apr 29, 2010, at 12:29 PM, Bill Rowe wrote:
> On 4/28/10 at 5:53 PM, dougler...@gmail.com (douglerner) wrote:
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>> I just upgraded from BBEdit 8.72 to BBEdit 9.5.
>
>> In the new search, I notice I can't do the CMD+T to force the search
>> to start from the top of the file anymore.
>
>> Is
There was a thread on this from September of 2008 titled 'What
happened to "Start at Top"?' Probably more references as some people
forgot to read it.
In version 9, you could change the behavior back to the V8 version in
the preferences. I haven't gotten around to getting my point five
up
On 4/28/10 at 5:53 PM, dougler...@gmail.com (douglerner) wrote:
I just upgraded from BBEdit 8.72 to BBEdit 9.5.
In the new search, I notice I can't do the CMD+T to force the search
to start from the top of the file anymore.
Is there a way to do that?
I know about the wrap option, but th
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