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




On 21 June 2013 11:33, David Howden <dhowden@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi!

I've just done a few tests, and "Next" in this case means "Find the next result", so I think the functionality is actually there...  Try Cmd+F, enter a search term, and then hit enter.

David.


On 21 June 2013 18:14, Ken Snyder <ken+textmate@ken.net> wrote:
I often find myself wanting to achieve the "find all" functionality in Textmate without needing to use the mouse to point to this button. Of course when you do a ⌘F the "find all" button is highlighted by default and you can simply type in your search phrase and hit enter. This is exactly what I would like from ⌘F (aka, scoped to a single document versus the project). Even if the "find all" button isn't the default it would be nice if there was some keyboard hotkey that allowed pressing this button without the hassle of having to move your mouse across and click the button. 

Is there a way to do this? If not, could this be considered as a useful feature for a future release?

Ken


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