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- Subject: Re: New search implementation in the IDE
- From: Benoît Minisini <benoit.minisini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:47:24 +0100
- To: user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Le 31/10/2024 à 21:03, Christof Thalhofer a écrit :
Am 31.10.24 um 13:12 schrieb Benoît Minisini:1) Still the form says nothing about the possibility to hit 'CTRL+ENTER'.The shortcuts are documented in the IDE shortcuts help dialog.This is not a replacement for a form that contains clear and understandable instructions on how to use it correctly.I am an experienced programmer and the IDE is my daily tool. But I would never have thought that 'CTRL+ENTER' opens the tab with the search results. That's a very good idea, but it needs to be told to the user.
OK, but how?
I don't understand that last paragraph. Can you elaborate?When I open the IDE and then a project and then hit 'Ctrl-F' the search form shows up and it's TextBox where I can enter the search string (let's call it 'search field') is empty.As soon as I click on the combobox where I can alter the search type the search field contains a grey text:"Search ... CTRL+F again to change location" But when I hit 'Ctrl-F' nothing happens.
OK, I see. -- Benoît Minisini.
New search implementation in the IDE | Benoît Minisini <benoit.minisini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
Re: New search implementation in the IDE | Christof Thalhofer <chrisml@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
Re: New search implementation in the IDE | Benoît Minisini <benoit.minisini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
Re: New search implementation in the IDE | Christof Thalhofer <chrisml@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
Re: New search implementation in the IDE | Christof Thalhofer <chrisml@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
Re: New search implementation in the IDE | Benoît Minisini <benoit.minisini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
Re: New search implementation in the IDE | Christof Thalhofer <chrisml@xxxxxxxxxxx> |