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On 12/19/2014 3:44 PM, Ken Killian wrote:

I could have sworn, when I had RDi 9.1 & did Ctrl+F it put the High-Lighted field in the find dialog....
<Puzzle-Look>

I think you are right, but as I wrote earlier, I never use the dialogue
for simple search-only tasks, so my 'Find Dialogue' was always full of
the 20+ lines I'd selected for 'Find in selection'.

How do you have Ctrl+Shift+F in your preference, I have this:
Command: Format Binding: Ctrl+Shift+F When: PDE Editor, Editing Text, Editing Java source, etc...

Windows > Preferences
Type 'key' into the search box (no quotes)
LPEX Editor > User Key Actions
Key c-s-f
Action findSelection
Click Set
Click Apply
Click OK

Now, highlight a name, press Ctrl-Shift-F and you'll be taken to the
next occurrence.

I probably complain the most about macros, so it's only fair that I
publicly acknowledge the very nice interface we have here to expand the
LPEX editor's capabilities. The default Java editor doesn't have this
preference.


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