When performing a "Find in Files" search in Linux, Geany writes the number of matches both at the bottom of the Messages pane and in the status line at the bottom of the main Geany window. When I do the same thing in the Windows version (same version, 0.20), nothing is added to the bottom of the Messages pane and the status line is not updated, leaving whatever was there from the last status update. When the previous update to the status line was from a previous find operation (e.g. Find Usage from the context message) the old status can be very misleading!
Best regards,
Bob Snyder
On 12 July 2011 09:23, Bob Snyder bob.snyder@cox.net wrote:
When performing a "Find in Files" search in Linux, Geany writes the number of matches both at the bottom of the Messages pane and in the status line at the bottom of the main Geany window. When I do the same thing in the Windows version (same version, 0.20), nothing is added to the bottom of the Messages pane and the status line is not updated, leaving whatever was there from the last status update. When the previous update to the status line was from a previous find operation (e.g. Find Usage from the context message) the old status can be very misleading!
Hi Bob,
Known problem. There is a TODO to port exit status processing for the find in files command to windows.
Cheers Lex
Best regards,
Bob Snyder
Geany mailing list Geany@uvena.de https://lists.uvena.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geany
Okay, thanks.
Bob
On 07/11/2011 06:17 PM, Lex Trotman wrote:
On 12 July 2011 09:23, Bob Snyderbob.snyder@cox.net wrote:
When performing a "Find in Files" search in Linux, Geany writes the number of matches both at the bottom of the Messages pane and in the status line at the bottom of the main Geany window. When I do the same thing in the Windows version (same version, 0.20), nothing is added to the bottom of the Messages pane and the status line is not updated, leaving whatever was there from the last status update. When the previous update to the status line was from a previous find operation (e.g. Find Usage from the context message) the old status can be very misleading!
Hi Bob,
Known problem. There is a TODO to port exit status processing for the find in files command to windows.
Cheers Lex
Best regards,
Bob Snyder
Geany mailing list Geany@uvena.de https://lists.uvena.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geany