https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=450414

--- Comment #6 from jimbo <loudsq...@tutanota.com> ---
(In reply to Waqar Ahmed from comment #4)
> > Maybe this shouldn't be consistent with those other tools because it is 
> > frequently called upon and it's similar to 'Find' which you haven't 
> > addressed.
> 
> Depends on the user what will be frequent. For me, "project" or "lsp"
> toolview is more frequent, search a lot less. Consistency between toolviews
> is more important than between the two searches because we want 1 way to
> close all the toolviews at the bottom.
> 
> > Search and Replace is different. Highlighting the word and calling the 
> > function (in my case [Ctrl+R]) will not auto populate the find input field. 
> 
> Hmm, missed this one. Trying it here using default shortcut (Ctrl + Shift +
> F) with a selection the input field is highlighted. Maybe you are talking
> about the Power search mode, which is activated using `Ctrl + R` (default
> shortcut), yes, that doesn't seem to put the word under cursor in the "Find"
> field, no reason that I can think of, should be fixed I think.
> 
> That makes me think that maybe you were not talking about the Search&Replace
> plugin at all.

In my original post, I said "(in my case [Ctrl+R])" which meant that I had
changed the shortcut. I'm sorry that you didn't pick up on that. You are
mistaken if you think that I'm not talking about 'Search and Replace'. I can
point to the title of this thread which is "Search and Replace' & 'Find'
discrepancies". Please re-read the thread before jumping to conclusions.

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