Robert Roessler wrote:

Neil Hodgson wrote:

   The internal version of Find in Files no longer blocks the GUI. On
Windows, it is executed in a separate thread. On GTK+ a second
instance of SciTE is started with a '-grep' command line argument
causing it to perform the search, printing matches to standard output.
This allows the search to be processed much like other external
commands. To use internal Find in Files, set find.command to be empty.
The GTK+ Find in Files dialog gains a ".." button.


I built [the Windows version] from CVS and tried it and... the Find dialog is still a bit on the anemic side options-wise... :)

Am I just missing something or is there still no way to specify "case" and "regexp" options in the Find dialog?

Put another way, now that Find is using the same [I assume] code as Replace, it *could* have the same options as the Replace dialog...

Sigh - I am talking about the "Find in Files" dialog, of course, like my posted Subject says (in case any of the above sounds a bit odd)...

I hope this clears things up. :)

Also, since the intention seems to be that both "internal" and "external" versions of "Find in Files" are to be supported for at least some amount of time, then this means two versions of the dialog - one "with" the cool options and one "without" - or just one with some disabled options if the user is still using the external find?

And how about changing the SciTE find.command property DEFAULT setting so that the internal find-in-files is selected?

Robert Roessler
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