Also, from an open File you can do CTRL F which brings up a find
dialog similar to Dreamweaver where you can search current document,
all open documents, project, workspace, etc.

Initially I disliked this, because it is different to Eclipse's
default behaviour.  But it's pretty good.

On 24 November 2011 16:31, Peter Robertson <peter.r.robert...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So, you go into Search / Find in Files (top menu), create and select a
> Working Set to point to a path, provide a string, hit search, and then
> under the search tab in the lower right panel, you get a tree
> structure with a drillable list of hits.  You double click on a hit
> and it opens the file, locates the corresponding location in the file
> and highlights the hit.  I don't find it that different to Homsite
> from what I can remember.  Also, up and down arrows in the top of the
> search panel position the cursor on prev/next hit within the file and
> then across files.
>
> I think it's all right.
>
> Peter Robertson
>
> On Nov 24, 3:42 pm, "Steve Onnis" <st...@cfcentral.com.au> wrote:
>> Does anyone else thing that CFBuilder is a bucket of bolts?
>>
>> For me:-
>>
>> -          The search is just useless really.  If you search for something
>> in a project, it would be much more useful if you could drill down into the
>> line in the file where the search instance appears instead of having to hunt
>> through the file
>>
>> -          Searching in the file you are working on/have open is flakey.  I
>> always get a "No file open" message and im like WTF?  I have to select a
>> different source and then choose the Current document option again for it to
>> work.
>>
>> -          There is no direction option for the search which means if you
>> want to search the whole document you have to scroll to the top of the
>> document for it to search the whole thing
>>
>> -          You have to open a new search box for every file you have open.
>
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