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From: Slava P. <sl...@je...> - 2002-01-13 06:20:19
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Hi, First of all, the 'Replace' button in the search dialog box performs a replace in the selection (what else did you think it did?). And jEdit 4.0 adds a 'selection' setting for 'search in'; this lets you perform a hypersearch in the selection, and it also makes 'replace all' do the same thing as 'replace'. On Sun, 2002-01-13 at 03:56, Philip Mateescu wrote: > > Hi, > > Either I'm dumb or there should be a easier way to do a Replace in Selection > method. > > Right now I'm opening Search->Find entering the Search for and Replace with, > click Find and then Cancel, go back to my file select some text and then I > do Search->Replace in Selection. > > I think there should be one more option in the Find dialog: > (.) Current buffer > (.) Current selection <-- this one > (.) All buffers > (.) Directory > > > What do you say ? > > Philip > > > -- > ----------------------------------------------- > jEdit Developers' List > jEd...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jedit-devel -- Slava Pestov |