OK, now I understand … and I'm quite happy that, thanks to working with xml files, we have the option to use different tools for specific purposes. The Linux philosophy ;-}
N -----Original Message----- From: Hussein Shafie [mailto:huss...@xmlmind.com] Sent: donderdag 12 maart 2020 15:46 To: Grundtvig Nielsen Niels Cc: 'xmleditor-support@xmlmind.com' Subject: Re: [XXE] observation Caution! External email. Do not open attachments or click links, unless this email comes from a known sender and you know the content is safe. "search files" (https://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/help/searchFilesPane.html) works a little like Google Search. Its purpose is just to *list* the files matching the search criteria (which may be complex; https://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/help/com.xmlmind.xmleditapp.xkit.part.QueryEditor.html). Just that and nothing more. For example, the "search files" does not even *visually* *mark* anything in a listed "hit" file. It merely lists some files and double-clicking a file name in the list opens the corresponding file in XXE and scrolls down to the first element matching the search criteria. After opening one of the listed "hit" files as explained above, you are expected to use the text search/replace facility (https://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/help/textSearchReplacePane.html) or the element search/replace facility (https://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/help/com.xmlmind.xmledit.cmd.xsearch.SearchReplaceDialog.html) to find all occurrences of interest in this file. Sorry if this is not as convenient as what does notepad++. On 3/12/20 2:19 PM, Grundtvig Nielsen Niels wrote: > OK, I happened to need this function earlier today ... find all occurrences > of a string in all topics. I went for the "search files" option, which marked > only the first hit in each file; what I was rather hoping for was every hit > in each file. > > ditaSearch_01.png is from XXE, ditaSearch_02.png is from notepad++ > > N > > -----Original Message----- > From: Hussein Shafie [mailto:huss...@xmlmind.com] > Sent: woensdag 11 maart 2020 16:29 > To: Grundtvig Nielsen Niels > Cc: 'xmleditor-support@xmlmind.com' > Subject: Re: [XXE] observation > > Caution! External email. Do not open attachments or click links, unless this > email comes from a known sender and you know the content is safe. > > XXE has > > * text search/replace, > https://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/help/textSearchReplacePane.html, > > * element search/replace, > https://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/help/com.xmlmind.xmledit.cmd.xsearch.SearchReplaceDialog.html, > > * and file search, > https://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/help/searchFilesPane.html. > > Which one are you using? > > > On 3/11/20 2:26 PM, Grundtvig Nielsen Niels wrote: >> Good afternoon! constantly trying to use XXE better, I've started to use >> the search functions. (XQuery, I imagine?) The wizard is really handy. >> >> But ... image I'm using the search to try and make sure I've spelled a >> word consistently throughout a set of topics. It looks to me as though >> only the first occurrence of a string shows up in the search pane, so if >> the string is used several times in the same topic there's still a >> chance I might not spot mistakes. Not a major problem, in that I can >> always use other tools to search .dita files, but the usual question >> "have I missed something/what am I doing wrong" >> >> N >> >> [ps] marked as 'low importance' when it left me, but I don't know what >> your e-mail client will do with that label >>9 52 80 80 37, Fax: +33 (0)9 57 80 80 37, www.xmlmind.com ********************************************************************************************* Worldline is a registered trade mark and trading name owned by Worldline through its holding company. This e-mail and the documents attached are confidential and intended solely for the addressee. If you receive this e-mail in error, you are not authorized to copy, disclose, use or retain it. Please notify the sender immediately and delete this email from your systems. As emails may be intercepted, amended or lost, they are not secure. Worldline therefore can accept no liability for any errors or their content. Although Worldline endeavours to maintain a virus-free network, we do not warrant that this transmission is virus-free and can accept no liability for any damages resulting from any virus transmitted. The risks are deemed to be accepted by everyone who communicates with Worldline by email. -- XMLmind XML Editor Support List xmleditor-support@xmlmind.com https://www.xmlmind.com/mailman/listinfo/xmleditor-support