On 1/11/17 at 9:38 AM, [email protected] (BenJ) wrote:
I use BBEdit's regexp search patterns a lot for text
processing, and have a routine set of custom regexp patterns I
use, and switch between, a lot.
However, when processing text, it's a bit of a pain having to
go to the search window, click the G button, then choose the
next pattern just to use it to process a text item. Far too
much switching with the mouse and menu hunting etc.
As a potential solution, please note you can type the default
key shortcut of Control-Shift-P[*] to open the Saved Patterns
popup, and then use typeahead and the Up/Down arrow keys to
select any desired pattern.
Regards,
Patrick Woolsey
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Bare Bones Software, Inc. <http://www.barebones.com/>
[*: If desired you can adjust this shortcut in the "Find
Windows" section of the Menus & Shortcuts prefs pane, and also
see all other available search option shortcuts.]
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