I am using r14664 on trunk

ctrl-f brings up empty "fastfind"
typing in search term works
ESC works
F3   does nothing
Ctrl-f   brings up "fastfind"  which is empty again.


BTW the "FastFind" has a single entry window while the 'Find' has a
drop-down entry box that allows multiple values to remember.

Gabor


On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 5:08 PM, Sebastian Willing
<sebastian.will...@web.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just fixed the search-term issue: FindFast and Find (the dialog) now
> share their search term. F3 is using the Find term, so everything should
> be good now.
>
> FindInFiles now also gets the term from Find.
>
> There is some issue with FindFast and autocomplete and ESC does not
> close FindFast when the editor has the focus, but these are minor issues
> and we could face them later.
>
> Sebastian
>
> On 19.06.2011 15:43, Gabor Szabo wrote:
>> On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 4:31 PM, Sebastian Willing
>> <sebastian.will...@web.de>  wrote:
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> On 19.06.2011 14:06, Zeno Gantner wrote:
>>>> One fix would be to abolish the find dialog window completely, and
>>>> move all the functionality into the bottom search box, as it is in
>>>> Google Chrome, Monodevelop and Firefox (I think).
>>>>
>>>> This would also make the interface more simple+natural.
>>>> Less choice is sometimes good.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>>     Zeno
>>>
>>> This wold be the last solution we should choose, because the
>>> findfast/panel search (first on Ctrl+F) lacks major features and still
>>> has some minor bugs.
>>>
>>
>>
>> Oh and
>> ctrl-f
>> ctrl-f
>> ctrl-f
>>
>> (3 times)
>> bring up the find-in-file dialig which would be ok but I wonder if it
>> has a separate memory too?
>>
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