Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW ha scritto:
I'd think that backporting a few of those features
to the normal find dialog/bar is not a major task.
I mean, the search bar can use the same find&replace backend, right ?
If you mean using the Advanced F&R backend, I think it may be used as
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Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote:
I'd think that backporting a few of those features
to the normal find dialog/bar is not a major task.
I mean, the search bar can use the same find&replace backend, right ?
Right, easy stuff.
So, we only have to add the possibility to the GUI.
>I'd think that backporting a few of those features
>to the normal find dialog/bar is not a major task.
I mean, the search bar can use the same find&replace backend, right ?
So, we only have to add the possibility to the GUI.
>Abdel.
Vincent
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>> What is the others' opinion on this ?
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>I agree, sort of. All "search" tickets should be
>migrated to F&R dialogue. But we need first a simple
>statusbar find ala firefox so we can kill current
>find dialog.
I already made such a statusbar find thingie, but didn't finish it yet.
And if we
Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
As time elapses, more and more of the features attached to the
"search" component are likely to be implemented in the advanced F&R,
but still be missing in the simple search facility.
As of now, this forbids closure of corresponding bugs (in a few of
them there is the
As time elapses, more and more of the features attached to the "search"
component are likely to be implemented in the advanced F&R, but still be
missing in the simple search facility.
As of now, this forbids closure of corresponding bugs (in a few of them
there is the "as we'll keep using the