Leif H. S. wrote:
(Except that in Mac OS X, the command is Cmd-Shift-G.)

Sorry. I often use modifier key "Ctrl" whatever the platform.




Like I said, one must use Command-F and Command-Shift-F on a mac. Of
course, Command-Shift-G does work - it searches upwards. However,
Command-Shift-G does not have any effect on the direction in the
Tool|Search next


Yes, you are right. My mistake.

Pressing Command-G or Command-Shift-G works as expected, but also shows the Search tool and updates just its "Search:" text field. These keyboard shortcuts have no effect whatsoever on the Up/Down radio buttons.

This behavior is the same on all platforms.




Please do at least have a look on the Mac version of XMLmind XML Editor
in order to check whether the Mac version behaves as you think - since
you told me incorrect keyboard combinations above, I wonder if you are
not completely aware of how the Mac version works.


Each new version of XMLmind XML Editor is extensively tested on the Mac with latest Apple Java 6 and then with latest Oracle Java 8.

Aside the bugs of Oracle Java 8 on the Mac (less and less bugs as Java 8 is updated), we can guarantee that XMLmind XML Editor works the same on all the platforms we officially support (Windows, Mac, Linux).




In summary, sorry to disappoint you, but we will not implement your request for enhancement (or "fix" anything) because we consider that the Search tool and the "Find Next"/"Find Previous" menu items currently work sufficiently well. We have clearly understood that you think otherwise.



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