On 2016-04-26 05:05 PM, Lex Trotman wrote:
By default Find Next is bound to `<primary>g`. Menu->help->Keyboard Shortcuts shows a list of current keybindings.
Unfortunately that won't work as-is since the normal editor keybindings aren't triggered when the Search dialog has focus, which it gets when opened with Ctrl+F and keeps event after the Search dialog is activated to find a match with the Enter key. To use it, you'd have to re-focus the main window with Alt+Tab or whatever the environment uses for switching between top-level windows.
For "Find Next" from the Search dialog, you could just keep hitting Enter and it will find the next matches, for "Find Previous", you could use Shift+Enter and it will do the same but backwards (same bindings as the toolbar find entry).
The mnemonics, as James mentioned, are also usable and will trigger the actual _Next and _Previous GUI buttons inside the dialog. The search dialogs have mnemonic key bindings for most selectable GUI elements. I believe some environments don't show the mnemonic bindings by default, but pressing the Alt key should reveal them.
Cheers, Matthew Brush
On 27 April 2016 at 04:25, James Brierley jmb8710@gmail.com wrote:
On 26/04/16 19:21, Amir Teymuri wrote:
when i want to search for a word a do Ctrl+f and the GUI pops up. How can i then search for the next/last matching words in the file without clicking with mouse on the Previous Next buttons of the GUI object? I would like to do the search only with keyboard.
Press Alt-N after you’ve typed your search query. At least, that works for me (on Linux).
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