Kai: > Looks like a nice change. The only thing is that I think it could > generally act a bit more like other find bars, use similar strings, > etc. I guess this means use "Find:" instead of "Search for", have > "Find Next" and "Find Previous" buttons, and don't have a close > button, but just close when the bar loses focus.
What other apps have a find bar? I took the main idioms from firefox Ctrl+F search which stays until closed - either with the button or with Escape. You think it should behave more like the quickfind "/"? The "search for" etc labels are a little annoying because of the accelerators: _Find clashes with _File from the menu. I ended up taking the strings from the gedit search/replace dialog, but am open to suggesions. We could just remove the accelerators entirely but I find them handy to jump to the entries after changing options. Vincent: > - highliting of found text does not always work, and it's not always > at the same place that it works or not Can you explain a little more? How can I reproduce the bug? Thanks for the feedback guys, I've fixed the most glaring (and easy!) bugs. There's still a way to go, but already I think it's better than before. As a reminder to self, I've listed the items in http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=362528 Remove popup dialogs - use a different notification of errors. Status label? Web-like tooltip popup? Implement find previous Implement replace all Use history entry Prefill entries with selected text, etc Regards, Stephen. _______________________________________________ meld-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/meld-list
