I'm using Win98 second edition, and get the same effect as Steve - only the first
occurance is changed.
Steve Achelis wrote:
> If I follow your exact steps (on Win98), it only replaces the first "test"
> with "TEST", all others remain unchanged (both in the selection and not in
> the selection).
>
> Steve
>
> "Heather KML Tufts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:37869@palm-dev-forum...
> >
> > > On the windows version of Codewarrior 7 I noticed that when I
> > > highlight
> > > a code selction and then try to do a replace string within
> > > that section
> > > (checking the box), that it only replaces the first occurance.
> >
> > Okay, I just tested this out, and didn't find the problem that you are
> > talking about. Here is what I did (on my WinNT machine), so if I didn't
> > do what you did, you can let me know what I need to do differently.
> >
> > I took a source file and added a bunch of "test" comments. Then I
> > selected some part of the source file that included some, (more than one,
> > but not all) of these comments. Then I typed ctrl-H to pull up the
> > Replace window. I told it to find "test" and replace it with "TEST",
> > checked the box for Search Selection Only, and clicked Replace All. As I
> > would expect, all the instances of "test" were changed to "TEST" inside my
> > selection, but they were left alone outside of my selection.
> >
> > If this is exactly what you did, let me know what OS you're working on, as
> > this bug may be limited to a single OS.
> >
> > -hkmlt
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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