Holger Kohnen:
> I tried the setting:
> find.replacewith.focus=1
>
> but at least on gtk i see no effect.
This hasn't been implemented on GTK+. I have changed the
documentation to reflect this.
Neil
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find.replacewith.focus=0On Tuesday 31 July 2007 16:28:44 Philippe Lhoste
wrote:
> On 31/07/2007 14:53, Holger Kohnen wrote:
> > Btw. one other little improvement could be: To eliminate the need for
> > Step 4, which means: Set the focus to replacement-text-input-field
> > if the user has selected
On 31/07/2007 14:53, Holger Kohnen wrote:
Btw. one other little improvement could be: To eliminate the need for
Step 4, which means: Set the focus to replacement-text-input-field
if the user has selected text in the editor.
It exists or existed, at least in the Windows version, another thing I
Philippe Lhoste:
> On the other hand, I am starting to find this message (no occurrences
> found) more distracting and annoying than my system of screen flashing
> (and ring belling!), because I have to dismiss it before changing my typo...
The "No replacements" alert could be dropped but new
On 31/07/2007 13:41, Neil Hodgson wrote:
You do know that something was replaced because there is no
message saying that the operation failed.
On the other hand, I am starting to find this message (no occurrences
found) more distracting and annoying than my system of screen flashing
(and ring
Philippe Lhoste wrote:
On 30/07/2007 14:48, Jürgen Urner wrote:
Bit puzzeled about the replace dialog currently. When hitting the
"Replace All"
button in the replace dialog it jumps to the last occurence replaced.
Usually
takes me lots of scrolling to get back to where I started ...no idea
why
On 30/07/2007 14:48, Jürgen Urner wrote:
Bit puzzeled about the replace dialog currently. When hitting the
"Replace All"
button in the replace dialog it jumps to the last occurence replaced.
Usually
takes me lots of scrolling to get back to where I started ...no idea why
the
last occurence rep
On 31/07/2007 06:55, Neil Hodgson wrote:
And when I am at it, a decent hint on the number of occurences replaced
would be quite helpful.
I find it useless noise myself but its implemented on Windows.
Often it is useless, and I just ignore it, and sometime it is precious
(another visual hi