This is a major annoyance. I'm fine with quick search being the default
for Ctrl+F. This is consistent with the way many other editors are
setup. However, pressing enter should cycle through each result in the
list of matches just like every other editor I've used. I keep entering
line feeds into
** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
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Title:
gedit should 'find next' when I press enter in find
Stat
** Changed in: gedit
Status: Invalid => New
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Title:
gedit should 'find next' when I press enter in find
Status in Light-Weig
Quick update from upstream to confirm that this is a change in behavior
from previous versions as the reporter states in that within previous
versions, Ctrl+F would open the Find (and Replace) dialog while now
Ctrl+F opens the quick search input area. The two behave differently
when the enter key
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Title:
gedit should 'find next' when I press enter in find
Status in “gedit” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
It was wo
** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
gedit should 'find next' when I press enter in find
Status in
** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Also affects: gedit
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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upstream says this is not a bug :
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=650471
"Well, this has been like this for ages in previous versions of gedit. See that
to jump from one occurrence to another, you can use control+g, the arrows from
the keyboard, the scroll of the mouse, the buttons in t
** Changed in: gedit
Status: Unknown => Invalid
** Changed in: gedit
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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Title:
gedit should '
Hello guys,
I totally agree with Kevin's opinion! I find the current functionality of quick
find very annoying.
I don't understand why this happened, as *all* other software (not just editors
- see web browsers, PDF viewers etc) have a de-facto standard for the
quick-find functionality.
I hope t
I agree with Kevin and NicolaeS.
Thanks in advance for fixing it!
Hector
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Title:
gedit should 'find next' when I press enter in find
** Changed in: gedit
Status: New => Won't Fix
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Title:
gedit should 'find next' when I press enter in find
Status in Light-We
This version has expired
note: actual 'gedit' highlight each 'searched' item at once; so 'search
next' is not featured
** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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agreed wholeheartedly. this is so frustrating, and unfortunately so
common with open software developers, to "go their own way" without
consideration for, or perhaps understanding of, what may or may not be
intuitive or expected behavior. developers, consider the huge amounts
of users' time wasted
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