Re: Problem With Return Key in the Global Search Window

2017-01-17 Thread Barbara Snyder
Thanks, Bruce. I haven't memorized all those keys, so that's not much help. What I am expecting is that Tab cycles through all the sections of the window, as per Mac standard as set in Keyboard Settings.

Re: Problem With Return Key in the Global Search Window

2017-01-17 Thread Patrick Woolsey
On 1/18/17 at 4:11 PM, wordweaver...@gmail.com (Bill Kochman) wrote: Thanks Patrick. I have used \r quite a bit before, but never \n. Isn’t the latter more Unix-oriented? It’s been a long time since I have looked into this kind of stuff. In brief, \r ordinarily stands for a carriage return

Re: Problem With Return Key in the Global Search Window

2017-01-17 Thread Bruce Van Allen
On 1/17/17 at 12:20 PM, barb...@signalfx.com (Barbara Snyder) wrote: does anyone know if there is a way to move over to the buttons on the right via the keyboard? So if Next is highlighted, I could instead click Find All, without using the mouse? You can use your usual BBEdit menu keys when

Re: Problem With Return Key in the Global Search Window

2017-01-17 Thread Bill Kochman
Thanks Patrick. I have used \r quite a bit before, but never \n. Isn’t the latter more Unix-oriented? It’s been a long time since I have looked into this kind of stuff. At any rate, so I appear to have three options: option-return, \r and \n. Actually, yes, I do want the hard returns so it

Re: Problem With Return Key in the Global Search Window

2017-01-17 Thread Patrick Woolsey
On 1/17/17 at 4:02 PM, pwool...@barebones.com (Patrick Woolsey) wrote: On 1/18/17 at 2:56 PM, wordweaver...@gmail.com (Bill Kochman) wrote: [...] In a nutshell, what I need to know is if there is a Terminal command to set BBEdit’s default behaviour, so that hitting the Return key in the

Re: Problem With Return Key in the Global Search Window

2017-01-17 Thread Patrick Woolsey
On 1/18/17 at 2:56 PM, wordweaver...@gmail.com (Bill Kochman) wrote: [...] In a nutshell, what I need to know is if there is a Terminal command to set BBEdit’s default behaviour, so that hitting the Return key in the search window will result in the cursor advancing to the next line so that I

Re: Problem With Return Key in the Global Search Window

2017-01-17 Thread Barbara Snyder
I can't answer your question, but if Return behavior is as designed, then I think Shift-return should go to a new line, not (or in addition to) option-return. Shift-return is a standard for LF instead of CRLF. Also, to piggyback on the topic of the search window, does anyone know if there is a

Problem Using Return Key in Global Search Window

2017-01-17 Thread Bill Kochman
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