Hi,
I do not know if this request was already mentioned, if so please ignore this message ;)
Example: If I'm searching for something project-wide, I select "Project Folder" for item "In:" - fine. Then I close the Find Panel, I'm working on some stuff, then I'd like to look for another string, I set the "find string" via ⌘E and then I press ⌘F. Ok - but "Find Panel"'s "In:" selection felt back to "Document", thus I've to re-select my last "In:" option to "Project Folder".
Could this behaviour be changed in such a way the user's last selection for "In:" will be stored persistently like for "Ignore Case" etc.?
Thanks a lot for TM2!
--Hans
On 27/02/2012, at 20.53, Hans-Jörg Bibiko wrote:
[…] I select "Project Folder" for item "In:" - fine. Then I close the Find Panel, I'm working on some stuff, then I'd like to look for another string, I set the "find string" via ⌘E and then I press ⌘F. Ok - but "Find Panel"'s "In:" selection felt back to "Document" […]
Use ⇧⌘F instead (also works while the dialog is open).
Basically ⌘F / ⇧⌘F is “toggling” the “in” pop-up between document¹ and project folder.
¹ When using ⌘F and having multiple liens selected, the “in” defaults to “selection”.
On 27 Feb 2012, at 16:47, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 27/02/2012, at 20.53, Hans-Jörg Bibiko wrote:
[…] I select "Project Folder" for item "In:" - fine. Then I close the Find Panel, I'm working on some stuff, then I'd like to look for another string, I set the "find string" via ⌘E and then I press ⌘F. Ok - but "Find Panel"'s "In:" selection felt back to "Document" […]
Use ⇧⌘F instead (also works while the dialog is open).
Basically ⌘F / ⇧⌘F is “toggling” the “in” pop-up between document¹ and project folder.
Hehe, one should go through all menu items. Many thanks for the hint!!!
Best, --Hans
On 28/02/2012, at 00.06, Hans-Jörg Bibiko wrote:
On 27 Feb 2012, at 16:47, Allan Odgaard wrote:
[…] Basically ⌘F / ⇧⌘F is “toggling” the “in” pop-up between document¹ and project folder.
Hehe, one should go through all menu items. Many thanks for the hint!!!
Initially I had the key equivalents shown in the pop-up. But starting with Lion (I think) this was causing issues because Cocoa remove / ignore duplicated menu keys or similar :(