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[wingide-users] Search/Replace ManagerDominic Barraclough dominicb at cvs.rochester.eduFri, 27 Feb 2004 09:28:15 -0500
I concur with the earlier messages on this topic- the search window has some irritating habits that it would be nice to change Dominic At 03:09 PM 2/27/2004 +0100, you wrote: >+1 for me. The search window is not very useful. Also, it would be nice >that >ctrl-f shows the text at the cursor's location as the new search text. >That makes searching >a lot quicker. > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: wingide-users-admin@wingide.com > > [mailto:wingide-users-admin@wingide.com] On Behalf Of Adi Sieker > > Sent: vrijdag 27 februari 2004 15:05 > > To: wingide-users@wingide.com > > Subject: [wingide-users] Search/Replace Manager > > > > Hi, > > > > is it possible to change the behaveiour of the Search/Replace > > Manager I find it really annoying that as soon as I press > > CTRL + F the SearchManager jumps to the next occurance of the > > last string searched for. I would prefer IMHO "Standard" > > behaviour. i.e CTRL + F opens the dialog or brings it in > > front and then pressing the ENTER key or clicking on the Find > > forward will start the search. Also adding CTRL + G as a > > short cut to repeat last search would be nice. > > > > Also there is one bug in the current behaviour of the search. > > If I don't press CTRL+F in the SearchManager window the value > > in the Search text control won't be remembered. i.e. if I > > want to search for TestString and type this in the search box > > WingIDE will start an incremental search as I type if I now > > close the SearchManager ALT+F4 because the first occourance > > is found the string TestString won't be remebered. > > > > Regards > > Adi > > > > _________________________________________________ > > Wing IDE discussion list > > http://wingide.com/support/forum > > >_________________________________________________ >Wing IDE discussion list >http://wingide.com/support/forum
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