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<p>You can cycle through all open documents by pressing <strong>Alt+Left</strong>
or <strong>Alt+Right</strong>. The next/previous document will immediately be displayed
in the active frame.</p>
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<p>You can do cool sed-like regular expression replacements using <em>Command Line</em>.</p>
<p>For example, press <strong>F7</strong> and enter <code>s /oldtext/newtext/g</code>
to replace &quot;oldtext&quot; with &quot;newtext&quot; throughout the current
line.</p>
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<p>You can repeat your last search by just pressing <strong>F3</strong>, or
<strong>Shift+F3</strong> if you want to search backwards.</p>
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<p>You can filter the files displayed in the <em>File Selector</em> tool view.
</p>
<p>Simply enter your filter in the filter entry at the bottom, for example:
<code>*.html *.php</code> if you only want to see HTML and PHP files in the
current folder.</p>
<p>The File Selector will even remember your filters for you.</strong></p>
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<p>You can have two views - or even more - of the same document in Kate. Editing
in either will be reflected in both.</p>
<p>So if you find yourself scrolling up and down to look at text at the other
end of a document, just press <strong>Ctrl+Shift+T</strong> to split
horizontally.</p>
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<p>Press <strong>F8</strong> or <strong>Shift+F8</strong> to switch to the
next/previous frame.</p>
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<qt>You are about to hide the sidebars. With hidden sidebars it is not possible to directly access the tool views with the mouse anymore, so if you need to access the sidebars again invoke <b>Window &gt; Tool Views &gt; Show Sidebars</b> in the menu. It is still possible to show/hide the tool views with the assigned shortcuts.</qt>
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If enabled, when Kate receives focus you will be asked what to do with files that have been modified on the hard disk. If not enabled, you will be asked what to do with a file that has been modified on the hard disk only when that file gains focus inside Kate.
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Check this if you want document configuration like for example bookmarks to be saved past editor sessions. The configuration will be restored if the document has not changed when reopened.
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Check this if you want all your views and frames restored each time you open Kate
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