Great news! I have always avoided using find/replace in Leo because it was 
much more counter-intuitive than other editors.

Rob...................

On Sunday, November 17, 2013 5:45:23 AM UTC-5, Edward K. Ream wrote:
>
> I am shocked by the response to the Find/Replace tutorial.
>
> Leo must have find/replace commands that newbies can use.  This will be 
> part of Leo 4.11.1.  I'd like to target this for the next week or so.
>
> The new find replace will likely be based on scite and similar editors:
>
> - A separate Search menu.
> - Quite possibly, a Search *tab* distinct from the Find tab.
> - Buttons in the Find/Search tabs initiate the desired actions.
> - Editable find/search text areas to specify the find/search strings.
> - Complete integration with the minibuffer-based commands.
>
> Oh yes, the various search-related bugs must be fixed.  For instance, F2 
> does work in headline-only mode!  This is a big project.
>
> Edward
>

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