[squeak-dev] Re: Please don't kill the in-place find feature of the former CTRL-J

Masato Sumi sumi at seagreen.ocn.ne.jp
Mon Dec 21 14:38:09 UTC 2015


Marcel !!

Thank you very very much for your such quick response.
I've tried the ChangeSet and
your new "type something then hit CMD+G to find again" feature works
fine for me.

I'm relieved and looking forward to next Squeak release.

--
sumim


2015-12-21 23:27 GMT+09:00 marcel.taeumel <Marcel.Taeumel at hpi.de>:
> Hi,
>
> here is a change set that should make in-place-find work:
> undo-inplace-find-fix.cs
> <http://forum.world.st/file/n4868139/undo-inplace-find-fix.cs>
>
> Please test it, then I can commit it into trunk. Here is how it works:
>
> - You just moved your cursor to some place without selecting something.
> - You type something.
> - You hit *CMD+G* to "find again"
> - The previous input will be removed and taken as search text.
> - The next match will be selected.
> - (If you err here, you can *undo* with CMD+Z and insert the input again.)
>
> If you hit CMD+J, nothing will happen because there was no replace operation
> detected. If you, however, hit CMD+G to find the next match and then
> continue wit a CMD+J, it will find/replace the next match (with nothing)
> because your insertion was removed automatically.
>
> Does this make sense?
>
> Best,
> Marcel
>
>
>
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