I forgot to mention that Crtl+M uses your Find settings, so to have behaviour more like in eclipse you can check the 'Match whole word only' option in Find dialog, otherwise also words that contain the selected one are marked.
Regards,
Rocky
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As far as I know there isn't 'mark occurrences' on mouse click for any language, but there is an easy keyboard shorcut for 'Mark all' in 4.1(.1), which is Ctrl+M (Search>Mark all).
Regards,
Rocky
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Hi,
I wanna know if is possible to mark occurrences like in Eclipse? (you click a word and all occurrences are highlighted).
Thanks a lot,
I forgot to mention that Crtl+M uses your Find settings, so to have behaviour more like in eclipse you can check the 'Match whole word only' option in Find dialog, otherwise also words that contain the selected one are marked.
Regards,
Rocky
As far as I know there isn't 'mark occurrences' on mouse click for any language, but there is an easy keyboard shorcut for 'Mark all' in 4.1(.1), which is Ctrl+M (Search>Mark all).
Regards,
Rocky
There isn't in Notepad++.
The Ctrl+M is useful, but still not as easy as in Eclipse, for example.
Thanks for the response,
Lucia
And to unmark ... I have to right click + select the option?
I'm loosing to much time in this operation. Maybe is another way?
Me again,
Lucia
To unmark all after marking all with ctrl-M, use ctrl-shift-M. --Joel