Re: Regaining mindshare for BBEdit

2013-03-19 Thread Oliver Taylor
On Mar 19, 2013, at 5:07 PM, Bruce Van Allen wrote: > "X Editor does Vaguely Described Feature(TM) better than BBEdit." > > Love it. > > Just in case we're really missing something, anyone care to define > "incremental find" and explain how it differs from what BBEdit offers? It's true, I was

Re: Regaining mindshare for BBEdit

2013-03-19 Thread Oliver Taylor
On Mar 19, 2013, at 4:02 PM, Steve deRosier wrote: > BBones-> please have cmd-e populate the live search text. It annoys me > (every day!!!) that cmd-e works just fine for the main search, but > doesn't work on live search. Oh wow, I didn't know that one. Thanks! -- -- You received this messa

Re: Regaining mindshare for BBEdit

2013-03-19 Thread Oliver Taylor
On Mar 19, 2013, at 3:58 PM, Ted Burger wrote: > I am still running 9.6.3 but I simply highlight a word then hit CMD-E, now > each CMD-G finds the next occurrence of the word. > Am I missing something??? No, this works very well, I use it all the time. -- -- You received this message because

Re: Regaining mindshare for BBEdit

2013-03-19 Thread Bruce Van Allen
On 2013-03-19 at 5:15 PM, he...@wideopenwest.com (Herbert Schulz) wrote: An incremental search searches and finds AS YOU TYPE YOUR SEARCH rather than waiting until you press Return after entering the full search term. Thanks. So this happens when you're typing your search into a find dialog? A

Re: Regaining mindshare for BBEdit

2013-03-19 Thread John Delacour
On 19/03/2013 04:41, Oliver Taylor wrote: ** Incremental find I completely agree with this one. Incremental find that's good enough, and quick enough to use, for skipping around lighting-fast inside a paragraph is something I sorely miss from other editors. I've written my own scripts for th

Re: Regaining mindshare for BBEdit

2013-03-19 Thread Fletcher Sandbeck
On Mar 19, 2013, at 5:15 PM, Herbert Schulz wrote: > An incremental search searches and finds AS YOU TYPE YOUR SEARCH rather than > waiting until you press Return after entering the full search term. Command-Option-F will get you to "Live Search". You could re-assign it to Command-F if you us

Re: Regaining mindshare for BBEdit

2013-03-19 Thread Herbert Schulz
On Mar 19, 2013, at 7:07 PM, Bruce Van Allen wrote: > On 2013-03-19 at 3:58 PM, t...@tobsupport.com (Ted Burger) wrote: >> I am still running 9.6.3 but I simply highlight a word then hit CMD-E, >> now each CMD-G finds the next occurrence of the word. > > Not only that: you can assign, say, Comm

Re: Regaining mindshare for BBEdit

2013-03-19 Thread Bruce Van Allen
On 2013-03-19 at 3:58 PM, t...@tobsupport.com (Ted Burger) wrote: I am still running 9.6.3 but I simply highlight a word then hit CMD-E, now each CMD-G finds the next occurrence of the word. Not only that: you can assign, say, Command-H to "Find Selected Text", which does the same as Command-E

Re: Regaining mindshare for BBEdit

2013-03-19 Thread Steve deRosier
Not to mention that alt-cmd-f brings up the live search bar (or whatever they call it). BBones-> please have cmd-e populate the live search text. It annoys me (every day!!!) that cmd-e works just fine for the main search, but doesn't work on live search. On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 3:58 PM, Ted Bur

Re: Regaining mindshare for BBEdit

2013-03-19 Thread Ted Burger
Folks, I am still running 9.6.3 but I simply highlight a word then hit CMD-E, now each CMD-G finds the next occurrence of the word. Am I missing something??? Thanks, Ted *** Ted Burger t...@tobsupport.com * www.tobsupport.com

Re: Regaining mindshare for BBEdit

2013-03-19 Thread Rob
> > > ** Incremental find > I completely agree with this one. Incremental find that's good enough, and > quick enough to use, for skipping around lighting-fast inside a paragraph > is something I sorely miss from other editors. I've written my own scripts > for this, but a built-in solution wo