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> Yes, find is now findText, match is regularExpression.  More keys to
> type, I'm afraid...  Strongly recommend the find dialog, or /text on the
> command line for simple searches.
>
> As for help:  "help findText" (as an example) from the LPEX command line.

Hi Adrian!
  Yes, I'll try to use the dialogue box instead of the command line.  Just
something to adjust to.  I'm familiar with how to get at the help system.

> Underlying Eclipse steals Ctrl+N (and other keys).  In Eclipse R2.1
> (upcoming), which has a new key-binding mechanism in place, LPEX steals
> the Ctrl+N (and its other keys) back...

Well THAT's good news!  Thanks for replying!
  --buck




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