On Sat, 20 Aug 2011 19:45:36 +0200 Colomban Wendling lists.ban@herbesfolles.org wrote:
Scintilla does it... oh, wait. Neither scintilla nor scite can find the word in ‘боза’, or even ‘boza’ (grep does, for 8-bit text).
Not sure I get it?
For Scintilla/Geany, "boza" or "боза", enclosed in non-ascii quotes, is not a word any more.
I think I'll commit it, we could unify the thing later anyway if we find a clear and working unified method. No objections?
Not from me.
Well, since using "Find previous/next selection" on a non-selected "g_new0(gchar" still finds the next/previous g_new0 or gchar [...]
OTOH, finding "regcomp(" in "(regcomp(&" still doesn't succeed. Guess I can't have it both ways.
Hum, sorry? How finding "regcomp(" in a document containing "(regcomp (&" could fail?
Word-finding "regcomp(" will not find it in "(regcomp(&", despite being enclosed by punctuation characters.