Oh, THANK YOU!! Yes, that's it. It turns out you can reduce the size of the
find/replace box and hide all that additional stuff -- it did look oddly
small, but it looked so well framed that I didn't  notice that I had done
that myself. AND, if you then accidentally press   TAB i   from the replace
box or   TAB TAB i   from the find box, it sets the incremental option even
though you can't see it.

What a relief!

Bob

2010/1/5 Björn Sommer <bjo...@bsdsign.de>

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> > Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 19:43:31 -0600
> > From: Robert Hanson <hans...@stolaf.edu>
> > Subject: [Jmol-developers] Eclipse problem
> > To: Jmol Developers <jmol-developers@lists.sourceforge.net>
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> > Suddenly (I think) Eclipse has changed its behavior on searches. I don't
> > recall searches (simple CTRL-F) being incremental - going with each
> > keystroke. Am I just crazy? For others using Eclipse, does it wait until
> you
> > press a button to jump to a new text and highlight it?
> >
> > Bob
> >
> >
> I think your question contains already the answer: Opening the
> Find/Replace-Window with CTRL+F, there is a checkbox in the
> options-section, called "Incremental", this must be unchecked for you!
> Björn
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