Counter-example -- I am proofing my work in a browser. See a typo that I want to fix. Highlight it in the browser, press Command-E to memorize the term, and switch to TM to find everything ready to go in the Find or Find Everywhere dialog.
Walter
On Jan 14, 2014, at 2:19 PM, Matt Neuburg wrote:
Let's say I've carefully set up a Regex find in the Find dialog. And let's say I switch away from TextMate to do something else, and I do a find, say in a Safari page. When I come back to TextMate, my find term is gone! It has been replaced from the system shared Find clipboard. This (the shared Find clipboard) is a vile feature and TextMate should either opt out or should give me a pref to opt out. Thanks! m.
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