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Op 26/01/13 02:20, Pedro schreef:
Samuel Mehrbrodt-2 wrote
Do we really want Ctl+F to be a toggle command? I would expect Ctl+F to
always open the Findbar, and if it's already open, put the cursor in the
search field (that's what Firefox e.g. also does)
It already does all that ;) If you leave it open, pressing Ctrl+F puts focus
on the input box.
I made that code change and I can confirm it now has that behavior. If your cursor is in your document and the findbar is opened, hitting ctrl+F (or cmd+F) will select the search field. (If the findbar wasn't open, it'll open off course)... And if your cursor is IN the findbar it'll close once you press ESC or ctrl+F.

Kind regards,
Joren

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