> > > So I wanted to find a file starting with a Z in a directory
> sorted
> > > by date (my interest was in the files either side of it).
> > > I hit Shift-Z and it takes me to the first file, but then it's not
> > the
> > > way I remembered (quite likely my fault) as I can't move past
> those
> > > files and search for a Z again as it just looks for ZZ?
> >
> > You have CO-6H "Active Mode Spell Search" set to "Yes," enabling
> > you to spell out the name. Just press the double quote to repeat the
> > search for the single Z.
> >
> > - John
>
> Yes, that's what I want. However I thought I could start again after
> doing other things, rather than continuing from the last pattern.
>
> I went back to 2.4.158 (as I happened to have a backup of that dir
> handy):
>
> 183 -
> (In File Window)
> Type ER and go to file starting ER
> Down cursor
> Type E and looks for file starting ERE
>
> 158 -
> (In File Window)
> Type ER and go to file starting ER
> Down cursor
> Type E and looks for file starting E
>
> I'd like the second behavior
I too prefer the second (old) behavior.
Maybe it should be a YACO for those that prefer the new behavior.
Going through my archive of downloaded versions the change in behavior happened between 2.4.171 and 2.4.175
Ben