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Every other editor I've used for the last 30 years has used Ctrl+H to activate a "Find and Replace" dialog. CudaText uses Ctrl+R. Attempting to change "find_hotkey_replace_dlg" to Ctrl+H does not work, and this function remains bound to Ctrl+R. It appears Find In Files 4 hard-codes Ctrl-H as some sort of "help" function, but removing this add-on and restarting CudaText does not help. |
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FindInFiles4 does not assign Ctrl+H to visible command. I cannot confirm problem with Ctrl+H if i assign it to the 'replace dialog' command in Cmd Palette. here I press F9 and change hotkey to Ctrl+H. Ctrl+H works after that. restart of app -- Ctrl+H still works.
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Seems you talk about this option: but this is the hotkey from inside the Find/Replace dialog to toggle Find/Replace mode. |
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Yes, that's the dialog where I was trying to set the hotkey. Doing it through the Command Palette does work. HOWEVER... I'm coming from Sublime Text, and the Options -> Settings interface looked very familiar. The Options Editor Lite dialog showed what appeared to be the option I wanted to change, including the default hotkey I wanted to change. This is very likely to confuse others, as "Options" seems a more likely place to define a hotkey than "Command Palette". I'm still not clear on what the option I did change does. |
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Option you changed does change the hotkey when Find dlg is focused, it can be defferent hotkey (and it cannot be the combo of 2 hotkeys.) |
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Seems you talk about this option:
but this is the hotkey from inside the Find/Replace dialog to toggle Find/Replace mode.
this hotkey does NOT work when you call Find/Replace from usual editor. (to change THAT hotkey, use Command Palette dialog, focus item "replace dialog" and press F9 there).