I would think having to move the window around/send it to the background (and 
then bring it up front again when you need it) is more of a pain than hitting 
^F / ⌘F.

Remember, GnuCash has to accommodate many screen sizes, not just people with 
1080 and larger WXGA displays that have the room to keep a Find dialog open 
next to the main window. Some people are using this app on netbooks.

But if it is simple enough to implement, I could see that it would be a nice 
option. (and I have plenty of screen space, so I’d be happy to have it as well)

Regards,
Adrien



> On Apr 29, 2019, at 3:40 PM, Colin Law <clan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I would very much like the search window to remember the previous
> settings when it is re-opened.  Very often I find myself just making a
> small change and it is a pain to have to re-enter it.
> 


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