What I think Ken's after would be for a keyboard shortcut to actually activate the find all button when you're on the find (in document) dialog – so you get the list of found items in the way you do for find all (in project).

As an example a ⌘F + ⌥⌘F sequence could perform a find all (in document) instead of performing the multi caret find all when the focus is still on the find dialog.

Kind regards,
George.

http://gsgd.co.uk


On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 3:39 PM, Craig Hess <craig@dazium.com> wrote:
After pressing enter which dismisses the dialog, you're now back to your document with the current search criteria still defined. Press ⌥⌘F to apply that search criteria to the rest of the document.


On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 9:30 AM, Ken Snyder <ken+textmate@ken.net> wrote:
As you state, ⌘F highlights the "Next" button so pressing enter does just that (aka, finds the next result). What I'm looking for is the behaviour that exists when you press ⌘F which changes the focused button to "find all" so that when you press enter it shows all the matches to your search phrase. Make sense?

Ken



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