On 2/11/21 9:38 PM, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote: > On 2/11/21 8:21 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote: >> On 2/11/21 7:28 PM, David Pesetsky wrote: >>> My Macintosh-educated fingers are used to ⌘-G for "find next" (used >>> after using ⌘-F for "find"). Does Lyx have a "find next" function so >>> I can duplicate this? >>> >>> I may be missing something in plain view, in which case, my apologies >>> for wasting everyone's time — but I'm not finding it. >>> >>> -David >> Cmd-F opens a dialog that stays open while you are searching. With >> open, alt+N will do "find next" (as will clicking the Find Next button >> in the dialog. >> >> If you want to repeat your last find operation after the dialog has >> been closed, there is an LFUN that will do it: word-find. It takes an >> argument (the search target), but if you omit the argument it repeats >> the last find. Assuming cmd-G is not bound to anything useful in your >> setup, you could bind it to word-find. > In mac.bind, we have: > > # +: "Command-G" # Find the next occurrence of the > selection > \bind "C-g" "word-find-forward" > > So that should work as you expect, David. I take it that it does not work? > > If you open Tools> Preferences> Editing> Shortcuts and type "word-find" > in the "show key-bindings containing" field, what do you get?
PS On non-Mac systems, F3 is meant to do this. Riki -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users