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- Subject: Re: New search implementation in the IDE
- From: Bruce Steers <bsteers4@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2024 12:40:21 +0000
- To: user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Something else seems wrong... the Replace button is more like "Replace next" For example if I have 2 lines of text like this btnNext.Enabled = True btnNext.Value = True then in the search box i type btnNext and hit return, then in the Replace box i type btnPrev Now the first btnNext will be highlighted but when i press replace the second one gets replaced not the one that's highlighted. that seems pretty wrong. (ps in order to be able to press replace i have to 1st change the "all files" to "current file" because replace is disabled.) Respects BruceS On Fri, 1 Nov 2024 at 00:22, Bruce Steers <bsteers4@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On Fri, 1 Nov 2024 at 00:18, Bruce Steers <bsteers4@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> >> I'm not keen on it's position , i don't like the way it pushes the >> tabpanel down. >> I keep looking and thinking "where's the tabpanel gone??" then I spot it >> under the new search panel. >> >> I've moved mine in FMain._new() >> >> instead of this... >> FSearch.Load(panCentral) >> FSearch.Lower >> >> I tried this.. >> FSearch.Load(panWorkspace) >> FSearch.Raise >> >> >> Now its at bottom of document above the console i like it better, it's >> not so in the way of what i'm used to :) >> >> Respects >> BruceS >> >> >>
Re: New search implementation in the IDE | Bruce Steers <bsteers4@xxxxxxxxx> |
Re: New search implementation in the IDE | Bruce Steers <bsteers4@xxxxxxxxx> |
Re: New search implementation in the IDE | Bruce Steers <bsteers4@xxxxxxxxx> |