Good evening Peter,
on Sun, 3 Jun 2001 18:26:37 +0200 GMT your local time you wrote:
M>> Don't you guys think that hitting "Ctrl+F" in the editor should bring up
M>> the Find dialog with the current word pre-typed, BUT with it selected, so
M>> that "Ctrl+F, 'hello', Enter" will do a search for 'hello', and not for
M>> 'helloSomething'?
PP> I think this could be addressed by pressing "<Ctrl>+F; hello; <Alt>+W; Enter"
PP> as <Alt>+W is the Key-Shortcut for the Option "Whole words only" ... BTW: I've
PP> never seen the "Whole words only" option being a DEFAULT ... :-)
I think you misunderstood MaX^3s suggestion. It's simply the selection
that he (and me as well) wants. Currently the word in the dialog is
NOT selected (i.e. highlighted) and typing "something" will result in
"somethinghello".
If the pre-typed word ("hello" in this example) would have been
selected, "hello" would be cleared and only "something" would be the
search-word.
--
Regards,
Peter
Using The Bat! 1.53/iKey1000 (SN: 31B6C-76C55) (OS: Windows NT 5.0.2195 Service
Pack 2)
--
______________________________________________________
Archives : <http://tbbeta.thebat.dutaint.com>
Moderators : <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
You are subscribed as : [email protected]