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Sat, 01 Dec 2007 07:13:14 -070 |
On Sat, 01 Dec 2007 10:33:52 +0000, Steve Swift
<Steve.J.Swift@gmail.com> wrote:
>Is there a standard shortcut to take me to the "Find in page"
entry box
>(or a way to add one)?
Hello,
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| Find in page shortcut |
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Sat, 01 Dec 2007 10:33:52 +000 |
Is there a standard shortcut to take me to the "Find in page" entry
box
(or a way to add one)?
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Steve Swift
http://www.swiftys.org.uk/swifty.html
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Sat, 01 Dec 2007 13:04:39 +010 |
Am 01.12.2007 um 11:33 Uhr schrieb Steve Swift:
> Is there a standard shortcut to take me to the "Find in page"
entry box
> (or a way to add one)?
F3 like in all Windows software...
as an alternative you could click somewhere in the page and type a dot .
and then the search term i.e.:
.test
and it will highlight all strings containing the word "test".
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Sat, 01 Dec 2007 15:12:53 -060 |
On Sat, 01 Dec 2007 11:11:04 -0600, Steve Swift <Steve.J.Swift@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Norm DePlume wrote:
>>> Is there a standard shortcut to take me to the "Find in
page" entry
>>> box (or a way to add one)?
>> Hello,
>> Yes, a "CTRL"+"F".
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> Ctrl+F opens a new "Find" dialog. I'm looking for a way to move
the
> focus to the "Find in page" "button" that I have in my
toolbar.
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Here are the search functions in the standard_keyboard.ini file:
f ctrl = Find
/ = Find Inline, 1
. = Find Inline, 1
/ shift = Find Inline, 2
comma = Find Inline, 2
g ctrl = Find next
You can modify them as you wish.
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Sat, 01 Dec 2007 16:41:46 +000 |
Roland Reck wrote:
> F3 like in all Windows software...
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> as an alternative you could click somewhere in the page and type a dot .
> and then the search term
F3 just said that it couldn't find "milk" (my most recent search on a
different page.
Typing ".test" did indeed highlight all the "test" strings
on the page,
in a way similar to typing "test" in the "Find in page" but
I couldn't
find a way of advancing the one that was highlighted in green.
Thanks anyway!
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Steve Swift
http://www.swiftys.org.uk/swifty.html
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