On Feb 7, 2011, at 9:06 AM, Walter Lee Davis wrote:
Not that I'm aware of. This convention is followed by lots of different applications on the Mac, though, so it's useful muscle-memory to develop.
You might be interested in these:
⌘E - use the selection for Find ⇧⌘E - use the selection for Replace ⌘G - Find next ⇧⌘G - Find previous
I use ⌘E then ⌘G all the time. It’s so nice to not have to pull up a separate window for this.
You can use it on Safar, BBEdit, TextEdit, Mail, etc. (I'm actually not sure where it *doesn't* work, it's so widespread in my experience.)
These work in any Cocoa app. They won’t work in Carbon and X11 apps (like Firefox, Eclipse, MS Office) which is the main reason I don’t use them.
There are more, but I think most of them are TextMate specific. Take a look at the Edit → Find menu in TextMate to see them all.