Nick Treleaven schrieb:
On Fri, 4 Sep 2009 22:50:48 +1000 Andrew Janke a.janke@gmail.com wrote:
And then of course F2 (by default) if you want to start doing something again. Like Edd the one feature that I still miss in geany (being a vim die-hard) is search "like vim".
How is that different from search bar find?
ie: I want to configure Ctrl-f (and then perhaps Ctrl-Shift-f or something can invoke the find dialog) to allow me to enter stuff in the search bar. Once I press Enter I then want it to be as if F2 has been pressed for me so that I can merrily bash away with Ctrl-g and friends and type away while I am at it.
Pressing Enter searches again; if we focused the editor the user couldn't keep pressing enter to move to the next match.
BTW I think we used to have some code to make Tab focus the editor from the search/line bar, but it seems to have got lost now we have the dynamic toolbar code.
I think document.c has a function to move the focus to the editor window/current doc now :)
Anyway, is there a way to get to the go-to-line bar without mouse?
Best regards.