On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 5:53 PM, Alain Plantec <[email protected]> wrote:

> Le 02/12/2010 21:27, Mariano Martinez Peck a écrit :
>
>  First, Alain, let me congratulate you because of this wonderful
>> improvemnt. I found myself several times copying code to a text editor to do
>> exactly that and then come back to pharo...anyway, awesome work.
>>
> thanks Mariano,
>
>
>
>> Now, I have a little bug. Suppose I search something, in this case, I
>> serached the word "new" in testParagraphExtent
>> Now...it shows all the "new" with a orange color. Perfect. But then I put
>> cancel, I go to other methods, and it is still painting "new"!!! ;)
>> I should do that when I change the method I guess, or when I press cancel.
>>
> the orange color is for the current searched text which is updated while
> you are typing some text in the find field.
> It is the same when you select some text and cmd-h.
> so I can set the search text to empty string if one cancel the find &
> replace.
> is it what you want ?
> notice that you can do that with cmd-h with nothing selected in the current
> text morph.
>
>
imho setting search text to empty string in any other context different that
the place you did the search would be the best

As an example if i search for "self" browsing a method even if after i open
an Inspector i can see  "self" highlighted

Cheers,
Francisco


>
>> Last little thing is that it would be nice to have the find & replace like
>> a popup, so that you can close it from the windows title in addition to
>> "close" button.
>>
> sorry, I don't really understand.
> You just want an additional menu item it the window menu in order to be
> able to close the find & replace dialog from there ?
>
> Cheers
> Alain
>
>  Thanks
>>
>> mariano
>>
>
>
>

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