On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 3:24 PM, thyrsus <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> The Find tab contains selectors for Find options, so if the default
> isn't what you want, the mouse is sorely tempting - so much so, I
> don't know how to change the options from the minibuffer.  If you're
> not supposed to change the patterns in the FInd panel, then perhaps
> the find and replace fields should be read only.  Otherwise, if one
> does type in those fields, it would be nice for the Ctrl-f and Ctrl-
> shift-r keys to be bound (they work after selecting the Find tab, but
> not after typing in Find or Change fields).  In general, the key
> binding within the Find tab could use enhancement in both GUIs - some
> Alt sequences work within the panel, some go to the top menu,
> others ?
>
> For newbies, it would be nice to mention the control sequences for
> search/replace within the find panel, in addition to it actually
> working (the bindings do work so long as you don't move focus to the
> Find/Change fields).
>
> As a further wishlist item, if I use the mouse to put focus in the
> minibuffer and there is not already a "full-command: " being prompted
> for (e.g., status is "Insert State"), I'd like it to be the same as
> typing Alt-x - by which I mean prompting for a full-command, not
> toggling the Regexp checkbox ;-).
>
> I haven't exhaustively tested the claims above in both GUIs, so they
> may be more accurate in one or the other.


These are all reasonable requests, but they will have to wait for the Leo
4.7 (or 4.6.1) release.

Feel free to create an official wish-list bug for all of these.

Edward

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