Thanks for the ⇧⌘F tip… never seen it. Weirdly, if the find window is closed, ⇧⌘F opens with the user’s directory as the search scope. But if the find window is open, but not front most, ⇧⌘F opens with previous directory as the search scope. And if it’s already open, then ⇧⌘F sets the scope to ~ ...
The behavior of searches that are stale is another issue: clicking on them often also does nothing after an edit has been made.
best, tim
On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 7:17 AM Rob McBroom <mailinglist0@skurfer.com mailto:mailinglist0@skurfer.com> wrote:
However, there is a strange issue when you are working with multiple projects open.
- Bring project1 to the front. Press ⇧⌘F and search in that project. The search window will have a list of matches in project1.
- Bring project2 to the front (perhaps to make a quick edit).
- Press ⇧⌘F to bring the search window to the front again. Click on one of the matches that are still in the search window from before.
- The file with the match is opened as a tab in project2 rather than project1.