On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 1:27 PM, Fidel N fidelpe...@gmail.com wrote:
In the Find tab, check the suboutline only
Select an outline, and search for any text on its subtree, for instance a.
This outline shouldnt have a within its text.
Now select another outline (that should have a within its
This behavior seems normal for me. I don't know the code, but seems, that
every outline has it's own find tab and objects within.
The default text in the Find field is find pattern here, so when you
hit the Find next evidently the result is:
not found 'find pattern here'
May be it could be
When saying outline, I was not refering to another Leo file but another
outline within the same leo file.
This issue prevents you from repeating a find (or a find/replace) you
already did within the same leo file.
So if you want to remove the word hello from two different subtrees (and
only from
Thanks. Will think of a similar workflow for that.
As you know, I mostly use mouse instead of keyboard, so when using the GUI
find those problems.
This would also be fixed if, whenever the user hits enter inside the
Find text input in the Find tab, the search were to refresh itself
starting from
This was very difficult for me to understand, but I think this is it at
last.
In order to reproduce this issue, please do the following:
In the Find tab, check the suboutline only
Select an outline, and search for any text on its subtree, for instance
a. This outline shouldnt have a within