Yeah - it's the two separate dialogs that kill me.  When you're doing lots
of F&R, having it all on one screen is such a huge time saver. :)

Roland

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Roland Collins said the following on 6/24/2006 11:41 PM:
> Perfect :)  Based on these features, I'm going to try the switch from DW
> again this week!
>
> Any chance of replacing find/replace in Eclipse?  With the other features
on
> your list, I think that every other DW feature I rely on is now in
CFEclipse
> (the new insight stuff).  I know that the current version relies on
> Eclipse's facilities - but if you could make an F/R like DW . . . you
would
> have my dream environment :)
>
> Roland
>   
Find/Replace in Eclipse is ok, but don't forget about the Search option
- cntrl-H or the menu above.  You can do a search/replace over all or
some files) and you can use Regex with it as well.  I didn't know about
this until somebody else told me about it - so in the end you have what
you have in DW just in two places depending on if you want to use it in
one file (Find/Replace) or many (Search).  The search option also opens
up a new pane for other options.

.Peter

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