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Submitted by sebo on Wednesday, 21 January, 2009 - 13:03
Hello,

After using UltraEdit, I now use jEdit under Linux. In Ultraedit, I have a shortcut (F3) which look for the selected word in the file.
I was wondering how I can do the same thing in jEdit.
Note that I ask this question because I find annoying to use C+f then "enter" and then "find next"...

Thanks for your help.

Sebastien
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Look at the Highlight Plugin.
by elberry on Wed, 21/01/2009 - 17:16
Look at the Highlight Plugin.


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by Robert Schwenn on Wed, 21/01/2009 - 18:06
I've assigned F3 to the macro Find_Next_Selected.bsh, which can be downloaded from the community site or can be installed directly via the macro Manager Plugin.

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