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Re: how to search for text?: msg#00006lang.smalltalk.squeak.beginners
The shift-click does not seem to do anything on 3.9 on XP (for me, anyway). Could it be some other magic keys on XP? Posting (pointers to) such gems is invaluable to newbies like me (and apparently to non-so-newbies too). More would be always welcome :) -- Sophie "Bert Freudenberg" <bert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:DCE389A3-1435-4B36-9420-8A6D7A628CA5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Indeed. A cool trick if you want to find the implementation behind a menu > item: bring up the menu, shift-click the item, press Cmd-Shift-E :) > > - Bert - > > On Nov 30, 2007, at 23:34 , Chris Cunnington wrote: > >> Very cool! That is so much faster. It's instantaneous. >> Thanks. >> >> Chris >> >> >>> >>> Ugh, that does a full-text search on all method sources, very slow. >>> Much faster is pressing Cmd-Shift-E (or "method strings with ir" from >>> the menu) which only looks at string literals.. >>> >>> - Bert - >>> >>
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