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- Date: Wed, 01 Jun 1994 11:09:58 +0100
- From: Gerd Castan <castan@cip.physik.uni-stuttgart.de>
- To: gem-list@world.std.com
- Message-Id: <0097F4C7.3998E620.18267@cip.physik.uni-stuttgart.de>
- Subject: Re: Proposal
- Precedence: bulk
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-
- Hello,
-
- >In <memo.253849@cix.compulink.co.uk>, you write:
- >
- [...]
- >I love everything above this point.
- >
- >[> CTRL F - Find
- >[> CTRL G - Find next
- >[> CTRL R - Replace *1
- >[> CTRL T - Replace Next
- >
- >What about "Find Previous" or "Replace Previous"? In MasterBrowse,
- >I use ^E for "Find Previous" mainly because EFG = Previous/Find/Next
- >so it is easy to remember.
- >
- >Perhaps a better way to do "Find Previous" and "Find Next" would be
- >to set ^E (for ERT) as "Replace Previous" and ^D (for DFG) as
- >"Find Previous". Comments?
- Its easier and easier to remember to specify the find/replace direction
- in the find/replace dialog.
- CTRL G and CTRL T could follow the direction that was defined in the
- find dialog.
-
- CTRL T could be ommited by allways using CTRL G to repeat the last
- action - find or replace - whatever occured last.
-
- Gerd
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-