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    • CommentAuthorbelial
    • CommentTimeDec 28th 2007
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    I saw this feature in some other text editor (not code editor, but text editor). I was wondering if it is possible to implement some kind of feature with which you could search/replace some code in all your opened files (if you have more than one openend files).
    • CommentAuthorsilentrob
    • CommentTimeDec 31st 2007
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    I believe this is planned.. I don't have a link to the actual feature map - but its coming.
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    Yeah, this feature is on the road map. This is actually a multi-file search feature, that also includes searching in folders (with file-name filter, etc.). We are planning to start works on this as soon as the project manager is finished.

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    This is unrelated and related: I just installed Intype Alpha 0.3.1.664 Unstable and was a little disappointed to find Find and Replace now as separate keyboard commands. I think you were on the right track with including Find/Replace under Ctrl+F. It’s a little confusing as well to include the disabled elements for Replace with Find.

    One keyboard shortcut and one interface provides everything. Why split it in two?

    BBEdit for OS X uses this setup (Find/Replace all in one), so it’s not a crazy idea.

    Anyway… I know, I know… wait for the keyboard mapping. Then I can change Find/Replace to Ctrl+F!

    Keep up the great work!

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    heyrevolver: Well, we can’t satisfy everyone. Current model has been set because of standards of search/replace behavior in windows. When quick find tool strip (like firefox) will be introduced, the Ctrl+F will default to it. And yes, and I’m sorry, but you should wait for the keyboard mapping.