2009/5/6 Mattias Gärtner :
>>> Or with Experts: Ctrl+Alt+Down and Ctrl+Alt+Up.
>>> I've always intended to implement this, but...
>>
>> Me too! :) I used to use that a lot in Delphi 7 + GExperts.
>
> Ctrl+Alt+Up/Down is often used in linux for desktop switching.
I know, and that's one of the firs
Zitat von Graeme Geldenhuys :
> [...]
>> Or with Experts: Ctrl+Alt+Down and Ctrl+Alt+Up.
>> I've always intended to implement this, but...
>
> Me too! :) I used to use that a lot in Delphi 7 + GExperts.
Ctrl+Alt+Up/Down is often used in linux for desktop switching.
Mattias
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2009/5/6 Mattias Gärtner :
>> Or with Experts: Ctrl+Alt+Down and Ctrl+Alt+Up.
>> I've always intended to implement this, but...
>
> .. but it was already there:
>
> http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Lazarus_IDE_Tools#Find_next_.2F_previous_word_occurrence
Yet again you impress me with the Lazaru
Zitat von Flávio Etrusco :
> [...]
> Quick Search would be something that Lazarus seems to still be
> missing: search the identifier under the caret.
> Like in Visual Studio: Ctrl+F3 to search forwared and Ctrl+Shift+F3
> backwards.
> Or with Experts: Ctrl+Alt+Down and Ctrl+Alt+Up.
> I've always
2009/5/6 Flávio Etrusco :
>
> Quick Search would be something that Lazarus seems to still be
> missing: search the identifier under the caret.
Ctrl+F automatically takes what's under the caret and inserts it as
the search text. I think this is configurable somewhere in Lazarus
IDE. Then press Ent
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 7:35 AM, Graeme Geldenhuys
wrote:
> On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 11:49 AM, Martin Friebe wrote:
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>> Highlight (as in block-selection) and then search for it => use ctrl-f
>
> Yeah, that's what I normally use...
>
>
>> Quick search (or incremental search) (ctrl-e) means you star
Zitat von Martin Friebe :
>
>
> Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
>> On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 2:44 AM, Alexander Klenin wrote:
>>
>>> FWIW, I often use "Quick search" (Ctrl+E) for code navigation,
>>>
>>
>> How does "quick search" work? I highlighted an identifier I want to
>> seach for, pressed Ctrl+E. It
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 11:49 AM, Martin Friebe wrote:
>
> Highlight (as in block-selection) and then search for it => use ctrl-f
Yeah, that's what I normally use...
> Quick search (or incremental search) (ctrl-e) means you start the search
> with an empty search-term, then as you type the edito
Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 2:44 AM, Alexander Klenin wrote:
>
>> FWIW, I often use "Quick search" (Ctrl+E) for code navigation,
>>
>
> How does "quick search" work? I highlighted an identifier I want to
> seach for, pressed Ctrl+E. It showed "seaching" in the edit