I can confirm this on Edgy with abiword 2.4.5. Exact procedure to reproduce:
* Open Abiword * Type 'foo foo foo' * Go to search/replace * Type 'foo' in the search box and 'bar' in the replace box * Hit FIND (it finds the first foo) * Then hit REPLACE ALL Expected result: 'bar bar bar' Actual result: 'foo bar bar' This happens each time. If you press REPLACE ALL at the very beginning though you get 'bar bar bar', whether anything is selected or not. I would call this a bug because the user might search for a word first and when the result appears discover that there are several instances. When she subsequently hits Replace All she would expect all the words in the document to be replaced. (I'll file this upstream) ** Changed in: abiword (Ubuntu) Status: Needs Info => Confirmed ** Summary changed: - "search & replace all" doesn't, if there's a selection + 'Find' followed by 'Replace All' fails to replace the first instance ** Description changed: + Update: See comment by Henrik for more procedure to reproduce + Type "foo foo foo", go edit -> replace, search "foo" replace "bar", hit "replace all", result "bar bar bar". Type "foo foo foo", hilight the text, go edit -> replace, search "foo" replace "bar", hit "replace all", result "bar foo foo". -- 'Find' followed by 'Replace All' fails to replace the first instance https://launchpad.net/bugs/49619 -- desktop-bugs mailing list desktop-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs