Thanks Chuck:
I just had to dig a little deeper. I got it. It is under General->Keys.
I found and copied the existing "Find Next" and "Find Previous" keys
using the "Copy Command" button. I had to enter in the Binding value
Command-k (just press Command-K and don't type the letters Command-k
:-)). Now the important part: you need to change the When: drop down to
"Editing Components".
Woala :-) Now I can search in WOD and HTML files. WOOOHOOO !!!
Michael.
Chuck Hill wrote:
> It is even more confusing in 3.3.2 than it was before. I just copied
> and existing command and then edited it to apply when "Editing .wod
> files". At least, I think that is what I did. That preference dialog
> makes my head hurt.
>
>
> Chuck
>
>
> On Mar 4, 2008, at 3:50 PM, Michael Hast wrote:
>
>> Hi Chuck:
>>
>> I looked through my preferences and under General->Keys and I find the
>> "Find Next" key command, but I am not sure how I can "enable" it for
>> the .wod and .html editors? How did you do that?
>>
>> Michael.
>>
>> Chuck Hill wrote:
>>> It could just be that the key is not bound for that editor. I had to
>>> add an auto complete one for the .wod editor. Not sure why Eclipse
>>> hates me so.
>>> Chuck
>>> On Mar 4, 2008, at 3:23 PM, Michael Hast wrote:
>>>> Hi:
>>>>
>>>> Is there a new key combination to search forward (and backwards) in
>>>> the WOComponent editor? I used to be able to highlight some text and
>>>> press "Command-k". It still works in the Java editor.
>>>>
>>>> Michael.
>>>>
>>>> Eclipse 3.3.2
>>>> WOLips 4896
>>>> Mac OS X 10.4.11
>>
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