Thanks that's very helpful!  I was totally unaware of that shortcut.

I find myself often wishing that windows would just become active when the mouse is over them.  IIRC, some early (maybe current) Unix workstations do this.  There's a lot of click-to-activate overhead on Mac.  Maybe there are third party system add-ons that will do that but using those is always a bit dodgy.

--ErikN



On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 5:35 PM, David Green <david@tm.comme.ci-comme.ca> wrote:
On Sep. 20, 2016, at 1:04 pm, Erik Neumann <erikn@myphysicslab.com> wrote:
> Proposal: Only do the "close Find window on double-click" shortcut if the Find window was active on the first click.

That sounds reasonable. In the meantime, what about holding down command to make a background-click, so you can single-click on a result without having to bring the Find window forward at all.


-David


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