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"Use Selection for Find" should use global register instead of per-window.
In almost all other editors on OSX, the Command+E shortcut will place the selected text into a system-wide register so that the selection can be used as the search string in other apps + windows.
Use case example: Select some text in Safari, hit Cmd+E, then switch to a file in TextEdit (or TextMate, MacVim, Xcode) and hit Cmd+G to find the string from the global register. This string would also populate the search field in the Cmd+F dialog box.
Question: This seems to be an intentional behavior to isolate the find strings between separate windows in ST2. Can we have a setting to allow Command+E to use the global clipboard/register instead?
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Dan Rogers il y a 13 ans
I would like to add that with the global register, the Cmd+E string should be exported from ST2 & available to other OSX apps as well (so that they may use Cmd+G to find the string in their text views).
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Ian Baird il y a 13 ans
Support for the find pasteboard is critical for my workflow. It's the major thing which keeps Sublime Text 2 from feeling truly "mac-like" for me.
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Dan Rogers il y a 13 ans
Looks like this was fixed in dev build 2182. Thanks Jon! :)
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Ricci Adams il y a 13 ans
Thanks for the heads up Dan! This works great in 2182! *gets out credit card and finally purchases Sublime Text 2*
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