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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
Since "hit(ting) enter" is unnecessary after typing the search criteria, it's not something I ever do.
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My enter key is a lot easier to type than my ctrl-g key. And mouse buttons are a last resort.
For epubs I really like where I have the dead tree version, I often get all anal and fix typos in the ebook (anyone else noticed that publisher epubs seem to be lower quality than dead tree books like that!?!?!). So it's ctrl-f, type a word or phrase, then hit enter. Depending on the change it's then a lot of ctrl-g/ctrl-shift-g to see if same mistake is in other places in the book.
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Originally Posted by KevinH
(if only snarkophilus's bug report had come in 24 hours earlier!).
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Daughter visiting from interstate took precedence over making a simple test case

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Originally Posted by KevinH
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This works as expected. Thanks Kevin!
My previous talks about wanting a "non-Restart-needed" mode I think might have have been driving mostly/entirely by this bug when I was playing with 1.9.0. At worst I can do a ctrl-g/ctrl-shift-g from my current position to see if there are any other matches anywhere in a book without needing to touch the mouse. But in general, not having ctrl-shift-g confuse the search position should cover most cases. Thanks again!