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If I press "Ctrl+F" to search for something in the page or in the code, I get a five second popup at the bottom of the page saying "Unimplemented: find".
(If I get desperate and press it ten times, I now have to wait 50 seconds for ten five-second popups to go away before I can click the "Feedback" link to report the issue. Not happy!)
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Note for MacOS: Please, please, please, do not use Ctrl-f for this purpose, use only ⌘-f. Ctrl-f should be → (yes, ↓ ↑ ← beginning-of-line, end-of-line, and more, they are all working based on basic Emacs control key bindings, only → is missing).
Or don't implement find, and let the browser's find-in-page do the work. And make sure that works. Currently it can't find text in the issues list (likely another symptom of the issue behind #2877).
You can get to the browser find by activating the address line (Ctrl+L), then pressing Ctrl+F (on Linux, yes!).
If I press "Ctrl+F" to search for something in the page or in the code, I get a five second popup at the bottom of the page saying "Unimplemented: find".
(If I get desperate and press it ten times, I now have to wait 50 seconds for ten five-second popups to go away before I can click the "Feedback" link to report the issue. Not happy!)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: