One more thing: It would be nice to know, HOW MANY instances a search has 
found.


On Tuesday, November 19, 2013 3:58:15 PM UTC+1, rengel wrote:
>
>
>> > Just put in a 'Start Search' button and this functionality behaves like 
>> expected.
>>
>> Debatable, for at least three reasons:
>>
>> 1. Many editors, including Scite, use a "Find Next" button, not a "Start 
>> Search" button.
>>
>> 2. Labels of the buttons in the Find pane should indicate command the 
>> button executes.  The first button must be "Find Next".
>>
>> 3. Imo, opening the Find pane is the real start of a search.
>>
>> As I write this, I remember an Aha from last night.  Ctrl-F should be 
>> bound to the find-tab-open command(!) Now there is one less command in the 
>> Find menu, and the name describes more accurately what Ctrl-F does.  That 
>> is, the find-tab-open command will be a front end for two commands, 
>> depending on the new setting:
>>
>> Oh well, I didn't express myself not clearly enough. Of course the Start 
> button should be IN the 'Find' tab, to start the search after you've 
> entered your options. In the minibuffer, the search is started by pressing 
> Return. In the 'Find' tab there is no equivalent to Return.
>
> BTW1: 'Find/Change Settings...' at the top of the 'Find' tab is redundant. 
> What else should be there. 
>
> BTW2: Probably more tools use 'Replace' instead of 'Change'.
>  
>

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