New functionality of ctr+i is ok, but old way of quick search was also very useful. Shift+Ctr+I releases only backward old style search.
I think Ctr+Alt+I should release old quick-search forward mode, very useful for local searching.
Yes, it is powerful.
But what I am talking about is the incremental search using Ctrl+I used to be a lot faster to search within the same file (variable names/events).
The reason is that you just need to keep pressing Ctrl+I until you reach the point you want to find. It is a lot faster than looking through the list that now pops up. My personal opinion as I am used to emacs.
Yes it's very good - but - when you want move to nearest occurence of some string - old method is faster. I hope that old method is still implemented somewhere in the code of IDE and it's only question of - what shortcut to choose...
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