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Alternatively, the additional, less-used options could be tucked behind
a dialog fold, as in the standard OS X save/open dialog with a button
to expose them. This could be done in addition to the hotkey shortcut
that is in place now, and would give a higher chance of finding an
option you only use occasionally.<br>
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-David<br>
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Allan Odgaard wrote:
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cite="mid88015ED2-5017-4DB2-9488-4874359DEA60@macromates.com"
type="cite">One option is to use a menu button, though I'd make it
slightly more awkward to perform a Replace in Selection but OTOH it
would allow to (also) show the Replace All in Selection key equivalent
right there in the find dialog.
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