Public bug reported:

i use gedit a lot, and i find it comfortable in general.

the new small search window is extremely impractical. FOCUS PROBLEM:
CTRL+F > type a search (search of longer strings FAR TOO SLOW) > find 
and now, typing ESC brings one back to the former place!
when trying to use CTRL-F again, the search string is replaced by new text.
 
if one wants to stay in the found passage, one must use the mouse/touchpad to 
click into the text.

this is an extremely annoying feature/behavior.

i simply would like to have the old search window + its behavior back. 
i am working very quickly and mostly using shortcuts. 
gedit now completely interrupts my way of working. 

additionally, where are the other search functions such as case-
sensitive search?

additionally, i do not want the search function to slow down so much.
for me it is ok to start the search after i have finished typing my
search string :-) this new energy-consuming ZEITGEIST-etc-fashion is not
good for quick workers with serious amounts of data.

best wishes, vollmanr

** Affects: gedit (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  gedit search function is not practical anymore

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