gards
gards

Reputation: 555

Sublime Text 2 Activating Multi Select Mac

I'm trying to use multi select on a mac for sublime text 2, but as soon as I "find" several selections with command d, I am unsure of what to press to start writing to those selected fields. Everything I hit makes me edit what is in the find field, create cursors for all fields (alt+enter), or leave find / replace mode (escape).

I'm pretty sure there is a way to do this, no?

Upvotes: 2

Views: 1497

Answers (2)

Graham Klyne
Graham Klyne

Reputation: 846

Alternative to COMMAND + D: select any occurrence, then use COMMAND + CTRL + G to multi-select all occurrences throughout the current file.

Upvotes: 0

leonhart
leonhart

Reputation: 1201

You don't need to multi select in "find", select one of them with cursor, then just use command d to multi select next(also can skip the next by command d -> command k). then just type anything to edit them.

Upvotes: 3

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