Hi,
in TM1, the incremental search (^s) allows me to jump to the next match by pressing ^s again. This silently fails in TM2. (If it's just NYI, please simply ignore the noise.)
Christopher
Its now like a regular search so Cmd-g to find again etc.
Best, t
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On 10 Jan 2012, at 01:19 PM, Christopher Creutzig christopher@creutzig.de wrote:
Hi,
in TM1, the incremental search (^s) allows me to jump to the next match by pressing ^s again. This silently fails in TM2. (If it's just NYI, please simply ignore the noise.)
Christopher
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Hi-
(I've said this elsewhere, so apologies for repetition.) I think this is a serious misfeature -- using the same character combination is much more sensible. So much so, in fact, that I would change ^s to something else if it would allow the same key for "incremental search again" (note that this is what Safari does with cmd-f)
Another useful tweak (again, same as both emacs and Safari) is to retain the search item between invocations.
Andrew
On 10/01/2012 13:46, Timothy Bates wrote:
Its now like a regular search so Cmd-g to find again etc.
Best, t
Sent from my iPhone
On 10 Jan 2012, at 01:19 PM, Christopher
Creutzigchristopher@creutzig.de wrote:
Hi,
in TM1, the incremental search (^s) allows me to jump to the next match by pressing ^s again. This silently fails in TM2. (If it's just NYI, please simply ignore the noise.)
Christopher