On Tuesday, October 09, 2001, at 9:48:36 PM, -=/ Cees /=- has written the following:
M>> * the CTRL+F Find dialog has the search field unselected by default, which M>> makes it hard to "CTRL+F, searchword, ENTER" as it results in M>> "searchwordGARBAGE" searches > not with me it doesn't. > When within a message with the cursor, ctrl+f auto-selects the word I'm on. > Or isn't that what you mean? It's not :) Now imagine yourself wanting to search for the word "within" (it's in your reply)... You hit CTRL+F, type "within", and hit ENTER... and if you were on the word "message" when hitting CTRL+F, you end up searching for "withinmessage", if you type faster than you think :) -- FORD: (backwards) Driver Returns On Foot |\ /| \~~~/ \~~~/ WWW: http://maxxx.ii.com.pl (ancient) | \/ | /\ > < \~/ > < E-M: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (remove nospam) |____| /__\ /___\ /_\ /___\ ICQ: 3146019 (currently inactive) Flyin' high with The Bat! v1.54/10 over the swamps of Windows NT 5.0 build 2195 Dodatek Service Pack. 2 -- _________________________________________________________ Archives : http://tbbeta.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Latest Beta: 1.54 beta/9 Wish List : http://wish.thebat.dutaint.com