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.

Next time I'll check double.

Thanks so much Lex

2009/8/4 Lex Trotman <elextr@gmail.com>
Hi Tomas,

Menu->search->find in files uses grep to search.
The default search string is the selection or if no selection the word
under the cursor.
The default directory is the directory of the current file.

Lots of configuration in the dialog.

Cheers
Lex

2009/8/4 Tomás Vírseda <kaskaras@gmail.com>:
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm glad to see this project improving and improving everydays.
>
> I've realized today that most of the time I have opened more than ten tabs
> and when I am stuck in some code I use to close all of them and concentrate
> in the current one. Also, most of the time, I'm looking for callbacks or
> some other code which references to the current one. As all my tabs were
> closed I have to go to the terminal an execute a grep operation over my
> source code in the project directory.
>
> To avoid that, I'd like to have another option in the search dialog box.
> Maybe one option like:
> "Search in all source file from your base project directory" or similar.
>
> I'm sorry if this feauture is duplicated.
>
> Regards,
> Tomás Vírseda
>
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