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| GRC | Posted on: 2/8/2010 7:35 am |
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Search when no text is highlighted This is less of a bug, and more of a request to back off a feature change.
In previous versions of EmEditor, highlighting some text and hitting {Ctrl][F] (or [Search][Find]) would automatically copy the highlighted text into the Find input text box. That's good. However, when no text is highlighted, launching the find dialog will still copy the text immediately after the cursor into the input box, where previous versions simply continued to include the search field from the last search performed. Is there any possibility that we can return to the former behaviour, where if no text is selected/highlighted, invoking the search dialog will not copy the text immediately after the cursor's current location (or before the cursor if at the end of a line), but will instead display the last searched text. It's just something that impacts from a usability and efficiency perspective, and does not necessarily follow a consistent set of behaviours (e.g. if I highlight text, then copy it into the find dialog; if I don't highlight text, copy it into the find dialog anyway). It's the small things in a tool like EmEditor that keeps me recommending it to friends and colleagues. Thanks. |
| Yutaka | Posted on: 2/8/2010 8:22 am |
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Re: Search when no text is highlighted Hi,
Did you clear the "Use Word at Cursor in Find/Replace Dialog Box" check box in the Search tab of the Customize dialog box (on the Tools menu > Customize)?
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| GRC | Posted on: 2/8/2010 8:31 am |
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Re: Search when no text is highlighted No, I was not aware of its existence, or that a toggle was available. Many thanks for solving my problem so promptly.
Efficiency restored, life is back in harmony. :) |
| Yutaka | Posted on: 2/8/2010 8:41 am |
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Re: Search when no text is highlighted I am glad you solved the problem!
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| daviescj | Posted on: 9/13/2010 1:53 pm |
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Re: Search when no text is highlighted I don't see that check box in my copy of EmEditor (10.0.1).
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| CrashNBurn | Posted on: 9/13/2010 2:09 pm |
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Re: Search when no text is highlighted Doesn't exist in my version 10 either.
Neither the FindDialog, nor the Customize/Search Tab... |
| Yutaka | Posted on: 9/13/2010 3:45 pm |
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Re: Search when no text is highlighted On Version 10, this check box has been deprecated, but there are new options on the menu displayed when you click the ">" button by the Find drop-down list box (in the Find dialog box). In this menu, three options available: "Selected Text", "Word at Cursor", and "Custom". After selecting one of these, you can select "Save as Default" to save this option for the future.
I hope this helps. Please let me know if you have any questions.
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| CrashNBurn | Posted on: 9/13/2010 4:59 pm |
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Re: Search when no text is highlighted COOL, thanks.
That's actually a better default (for me at least). So many hidden things aaaaah ;) EmEditor is as complex as Total Commander apparently... |
| daviescj | Posted on: 9/13/2010 6:26 pm |
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Re: Search when no text is highlighted It doesn't work for me. I select Custom when there is nothing in the Find box, then set "Save as Default". I exit, then try Find again and yet again I get the word at the cursor. This is really puzzling and is the only thing I don't like about this editor. In decades of programming, I have NEVER wanted to search for the word at the cursor. If I could disable this permanently, I would.
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| CrashNBurn | Posted on: 9/13/2010 6:56 pm |
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Re: Search when no text is highlighted Open the Dialog [ > ]
Choose Selected Text. Save as Default. Close Dialog. Any search you perform, when you re-open the dialog when text isn't selected the previous search string will be the Search string. |
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