Hi
I have recently started using textmate, and like it very much, with the exception of the search and replace, which I find rather awkward.
from vi and emacs I am familiar with being able to specify the search and replace strings from a command line like, for example in vi I would
%s/OLD/NEW/g
which replaces OLD with NEW throughout the entire file. OLD can also be a regex
In texmate you essentially always have to bring up the find/replace dialog if you want to use regex expression.
for simple find/replace you can use the cmd-E to put the current selection into the search field, but there is no easy way to put a replacement text into the replace field. If the replacement text happens to be some where in the file you can find and select it and shift-cmd-F into the replace field.
But this is all very long and awkward. Am I missing something or is the a easier way to use the find and replace in textmate, without having to bring up the dialog box all the time. seems a lot of key strokes with shift cmd, option, tabs, returns etc compared to my familiar s/regex-find/replace/g
thanks Steve