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On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 09:15:57 +0200 Philippe Lhoste
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Yes, that's why I was surprised by this thread.

Sorry, I'm a newbie.  Also, I am accustomed to linux
and emacs, and just hate the search dialog that ctrl+f
brings up.  Even the vi search is cool: hit the forward
slash key, and you're searching.  the big fat window
popping up in front of what I'm doing seems clunky.
This is just my opinion, no flame or troll intended...

Just to clarify: my sentence above was a comment on Neil's quoted sentence: "SciTE has a poor implementation of incremental search on Windows". My surprise was that I knew it was implemented. But I didn't knew it was disabled on Linux, and no message indicated the platform anyway.

I don't criticize this feature, each user has his own habits and tastes. And well, I use it in Firefox. Perhaps I just have to get used to it in SciTE.
Note that the big fat window has a reason: to offer options...

One think that annoy me now is the message box stating that a string has not been found. Intrusive and irritating. I will remove it someday (just beep/flash window... perhaps a status bar message...).

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