2009/8/4 Heiko Studt MailingLists@goldpool.org:
Am 04.08.2009 schrieb Tomás Vírseda:
Wow. I'm really ashamed. I've always used shortcut CTRL-F and never gone to the Search menu to see options. Ok, now I know that I can get that behaviour using SHIFT-CTRL-F shortcut.
How about merging the two menus like in Delphi (5)?
I havn't seen Delphi, maybe post a screenshot??
But from my point of view, the find and find in files dialogs don't overlap much in their options so a combined dialog would be quite a lot bigger & then you have to choose which search you want as well. At the moment I often only have to do Ctrl-F return to find in the document, or Shift-Ctrl-F return to find where something is used in the whole source.
So I for one would vote for keeping them separate and simple, but it depends on what other people think.
Cheers Lex
The "search in project" may be included as well.
BTW: Nice thing, I didn't know Geany has something like this before. :-)
MFG (With friendly greetings) Heiko Studt
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