Wow. That is hidden... and convoluted. But it looks like it will work 
(and could be powerful).

Makes me wonder though ... ... just how difficult it would be to start 
making my own plug-ins. Hmm. :)

Thanks.

 > Rob wrote:
> The somewhat hidden way to do that with eclipse is to do
> Search>Search... from the main tool bar. then at the bottom of the
> windows is "Scope" - I select selected Resource (after having chosen
> the project root in the navigator view), but if you only have one
> project open you can choose Workspace. Then at the very bottom is
> "replace..." clicking that will run the search then ask if you want to
> replace, and with what.
> 
> Bit hidden, but does the same thing. As for a cool studio style find
> and replace plugin I haven't seen one.
> 
> Rob
> 
> On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 16:56:09 -0500, Lewis Sellers
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>Speaking of eclipse ... I've been keeping a copy of Homesite around just
>>explicity for it's global file replace feature. I occasionally want to
>>change a string of text that might might be repeated in dozen or so
>>files and this handy.
>>
>>Has anyone sighted such a feature or plugin for eclipse?
>>
>>--
>>--Lewis Sellers (AKA min)
>>Intrafoundation Software
>>http://www.intrafoundation.com
>>
>>
> 
> 
> 

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