Keyboard shortcut for 'Replace & Find Next'

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Jon

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Nov 21, 2009, 4:04:32 AM11/21/09
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Hi,

For a long time I've been missing a keyboard shortcut for 'Replace &
Find Next'. Now I just learned how to fix that myself: Open System
Preferences and Keyboard & Mouse, select Keyboard Shortcuts and scroll
down to Application Keyboard Shortcuts. If BBEdit.app isn't there
already, click the '+' button and add it. (I was a bit confused by the
label 'Menu Title'. I think it should have been 'Menu Command Name'.)
I entered Ctrl-Cmd-G for 'Replace & Find Next'. Works like a
dream. ;-)

/Jon

Rich Siegel

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Nov 23, 2009, 8:45:20 AM11/23/09
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On 11/21/09 at 4:04 AM, jon.k...@usit.uio.no (Jon) wrote:

>For a long time I've been missing a keyboard shortcut for 'Replace &
>Find Next'. Now I just learned how to fix that myself: Open System
>Preferences and Keyboard & Mouse, select Keyboard Shortcuts and scroll
>down to Application Keyboard Shortcuts.

That's an unnecessarily roundabout way. :-) BBEdit has built-in
configuration for its keyboard equivalents, in the "Menus" preferences.

Enjoy,

R.
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Lewis Butler

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Nov 23, 2009, 8:52:35 AM11/23/09
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On Nov 23, 2009, at 6:45, Rich Siegel <sie...@barebones.com> wrote:

> That's an unnecessarily roundabout way. :-) BBEdit has built-in
> configuration for its keyboard equivalents, in the "Menus"
> preferences.

Isn't there also already a key binding for replace and find next?
Command something ='s comes to mind?

Rich Siegel

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Nov 23, 2009, 9:38:47 AM11/23/09
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On 11/23/09 at 8:52 AM, gkr...@gmail.com (Lewis Butler) wrote:

>Isn't there also already a key binding for replace and find next?
>Command something ='s comes to mind?

The factory default used to be Command-T, but the modern
system-wide convention is to use that for the Font panel. So for
new installations, it's unassigned.
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