[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1136644] Re: gedit search function is not practical anymore

2022-05-20 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gedit
   Status: Unknown => New

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Title:
  gedit search function is not practical anymore

Status in gedit:
  New
Status in gedit package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  i use gedit a lot, and i find it comfortable in general.

  the new small search window is extremely impractical. FOCUS PROBLEM:
  CTRL+F > type a search (search of longer strings FAR TOO SLOW) > find 
  and now, typing ESC brings one back to the former place!
  when trying to use CTRL-F again, the search string is replaced by new text.
   
  if one wants to stay in the found passage, one must use the mouse/touchpad to 
click into the text.

  this is an extremely annoying feature/behavior.

  i simply would like to have the old search window + its behavior back. 
  i am working very quickly and mostly using shortcuts. 
  gedit now completely interrupts my way of working. 

  additionally, where are the other search functions such as case-
  sensitive search?

  additionally, i do not want the search function to slow down so much.
  for me it is ok to start the search after i have finished typing my
  search string :-) this new energy-consuming ZEITGEIST-etc-fashion is
  not good for quick workers with serious amounts of data.

  best wishes, vollmanr

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1136644] Re: gedit search function is not practical anymore

2021-01-07 Thread Jeff Fortin Tam
While it won't address your UX annoyances, I have filed an issue
upstream proposing an approach to make live search faster for big files:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gedit/-/issues/398

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Title:
  gedit search function is not practical anymore

Status in gedit:
  Unknown
Status in gedit package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  i use gedit a lot, and i find it comfortable in general.

  the new small search window is extremely impractical. FOCUS PROBLEM:
  CTRL+F > type a search (search of longer strings FAR TOO SLOW) > find 
  and now, typing ESC brings one back to the former place!
  when trying to use CTRL-F again, the search string is replaced by new text.
   
  if one wants to stay in the found passage, one must use the mouse/touchpad to 
click into the text.

  this is an extremely annoying feature/behavior.

  i simply would like to have the old search window + its behavior back. 
  i am working very quickly and mostly using shortcuts. 
  gedit now completely interrupts my way of working. 

  additionally, where are the other search functions such as case-
  sensitive search?

  additionally, i do not want the search function to slow down so much.
  for me it is ok to start the search after i have finished typing my
  search string :-) this new energy-consuming ZEITGEIST-etc-fashion is
  not good for quick workers with serious amounts of data.

  best wishes, vollmanr

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1136644] Re: gedit search function is not practical anymore

2021-01-07 Thread Jeff Fortin Tam
** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gedit/-/issues #398
   https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gedit/-/issues/398

** Also affects: gedit via
   https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gedit/-/issues/398
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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Title:
  gedit search function is not practical anymore

Status in gedit:
  Unknown
Status in gedit package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  i use gedit a lot, and i find it comfortable in general.

  the new small search window is extremely impractical. FOCUS PROBLEM:
  CTRL+F > type a search (search of longer strings FAR TOO SLOW) > find 
  and now, typing ESC brings one back to the former place!
  when trying to use CTRL-F again, the search string is replaced by new text.
   
  if one wants to stay in the found passage, one must use the mouse/touchpad to 
click into the text.

  this is an extremely annoying feature/behavior.

  i simply would like to have the old search window + its behavior back. 
  i am working very quickly and mostly using shortcuts. 
  gedit now completely interrupts my way of working. 

  additionally, where are the other search functions such as case-
  sensitive search?

  additionally, i do not want the search function to slow down so much.
  for me it is ok to start the search after i have finished typing my
  search string :-) this new energy-consuming ZEITGEIST-etc-fashion is
  not good for quick workers with serious amounts of data.

  best wishes, vollmanr

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1136644] Re: gedit search function is not practical anymore

2020-03-08 Thread dmnc
I switched back to gedit2 because this search function is terrible. But
I think this is a bad place because it is not a matter of the linux
distribution (Ubuntu) but Gnome gedit itself ... so folks, please
support "our thing" here:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gedit/issues/281

** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gedit/issues #281
   https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gedit/issues/281

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Title:
  gedit search function is not practical anymore

Status in gedit package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  i use gedit a lot, and i find it comfortable in general.

  the new small search window is extremely impractical. FOCUS PROBLEM:
  CTRL+F > type a search (search of longer strings FAR TOO SLOW) > find 
  and now, typing ESC brings one back to the former place!
  when trying to use CTRL-F again, the search string is replaced by new text.
   
  if one wants to stay in the found passage, one must use the mouse/touchpad to 
click into the text.

  this is an extremely annoying feature/behavior.

  i simply would like to have the old search window + its behavior back. 
  i am working very quickly and mostly using shortcuts. 
  gedit now completely interrupts my way of working. 

  additionally, where are the other search functions such as case-
  sensitive search?

  additionally, i do not want the search function to slow down so much.
  for me it is ok to start the search after i have finished typing my
  search string :-) this new energy-consuming ZEITGEIST-etc-fashion is
  not good for quick workers with serious amounts of data.

  best wishes, vollmanr

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1136644] Re: gedit search function is not practical anymore

2019-07-03 Thread Steve Kieu
Yes it is really annoying but Ubuntu seems not care about it.

At the time you type it start searching even the first characters. It
even does not wait for some milisecs to do the search (just to detect
user continue to type text rather than search the whole word. Then it
cause cpu crazy hungry and eventually I have to kill it.

The person who marks this to be invalid? I dare to ask a quesiton? Have
you bothered to repeat what the reporter here do and see if it is valid
or invalid?

SImple. Start gedit - open a pretty large text document (some 200Kb or
so) . Then Ctrl + F. Start typing your word to search.

You will see it and perhaps you wont mark it as Invalid.

Hope somebody cares, somebody hear 

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Title:
  gedit search function is not practical anymore

Status in gedit package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  i use gedit a lot, and i find it comfortable in general.

  the new small search window is extremely impractical. FOCUS PROBLEM:
  CTRL+F > type a search (search of longer strings FAR TOO SLOW) > find 
  and now, typing ESC brings one back to the former place!
  when trying to use CTRL-F again, the search string is replaced by new text.
   
  if one wants to stay in the found passage, one must use the mouse/touchpad to 
click into the text.

  this is an extremely annoying feature/behavior.

  i simply would like to have the old search window + its behavior back. 
  i am working very quickly and mostly using shortcuts. 
  gedit now completely interrupts my way of working. 

  additionally, where are the other search functions such as case-
  sensitive search?

  additionally, i do not want the search function to slow down so much.
  for me it is ok to start the search after i have finished typing my
  search string :-) this new energy-consuming ZEITGEIST-etc-fashion is
  not good for quick workers with serious amounts of data.

  best wishes, vollmanr

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1136644] Re: gedit search function is not practical anymore

2019-01-18 Thread delki8
THIS IS REALLY ANNOYING!

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Title:
  gedit search function is not practical anymore

Status in gedit package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  i use gedit a lot, and i find it comfortable in general.

  the new small search window is extremely impractical. FOCUS PROBLEM:
  CTRL+F > type a search (search of longer strings FAR TOO SLOW) > find 
  and now, typing ESC brings one back to the former place!
  when trying to use CTRL-F again, the search string is replaced by new text.
   
  if one wants to stay in the found passage, one must use the mouse/touchpad to 
click into the text.

  this is an extremely annoying feature/behavior.

  i simply would like to have the old search window + its behavior back. 
  i am working very quickly and mostly using shortcuts. 
  gedit now completely interrupts my way of working. 

  additionally, where are the other search functions such as case-
  sensitive search?

  additionally, i do not want the search function to slow down so much.
  for me it is ok to start the search after i have finished typing my
  search string :-) this new energy-consuming ZEITGEIST-etc-fashion is
  not good for quick workers with serious amounts of data.

  best wishes, vollmanr

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1136644] Re: gedit search function is not practical anymore

2015-01-14 Thread Andre M
THIS IS REALLY ANNOYING, the immediatly starting search function stalls
the program in long files (e.g. I want to search for def, it stalls
the program (gets greyed out) for a minute)

Please fix this.

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Title:
  gedit search function is not practical anymore

Status in gedit package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  i use gedit a lot, and i find it comfortable in general.

  the new small search window is extremely impractical. FOCUS PROBLEM:
  CTRL+F  type a search (search of longer strings FAR TOO SLOW)  find 
  and now, typing ESC brings one back to the former place!
  when trying to use CTRL-F again, the search string is replaced by new text.
   
  if one wants to stay in the found passage, one must use the mouse/touchpad to 
click into the text.

  this is an extremely annoying feature/behavior.

  i simply would like to have the old search window + its behavior back. 
  i am working very quickly and mostly using shortcuts. 
  gedit now completely interrupts my way of working. 

  additionally, where are the other search functions such as case-
  sensitive search?

  additionally, i do not want the search function to slow down so much.
  for me it is ok to start the search after i have finished typing my
  search string :-) this new energy-consuming ZEITGEIST-etc-fashion is
  not good for quick workers with serious amounts of data.

  best wishes, vollmanr

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1136644] Re: gedit search function is not practical anymore

2013-06-01 Thread Adam Dingle
As described in the gedit help at https://help.gnome.org/users/gedit/3.8
/gedit-search.html.en :

- You can press Enter to cancel a search and retain the current cursor
position.  (This behavior is admittedly not consistent with other GNOME
applications; see https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=699658 for
a request to change this.)

- Right click the magnifying glass icon or the search text to get to
search options (match case, match whole world, wrap around).

I'm marking this bug as invalid because it mentions several different
issues, some of which were due to not understanding gedit's current
interface.  Feel free to open up new bugs for individual specific
issues.

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #699658
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=699658

** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Invalid

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Title:
  gedit search function is not practical anymore

Status in “gedit” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  i use gedit a lot, and i find it comfortable in general.

  the new small search window is extremely impractical. FOCUS PROBLEM:
  CTRL+F  type a search (search of longer strings FAR TOO SLOW)  find 
  and now, typing ESC brings one back to the former place!
  when trying to use CTRL-F again, the search string is replaced by new text.
   
  if one wants to stay in the found passage, one must use the mouse/touchpad to 
click into the text.

  this is an extremely annoying feature/behavior.

  i simply would like to have the old search window + its behavior back. 
  i am working very quickly and mostly using shortcuts. 
  gedit now completely interrupts my way of working. 

  additionally, where are the other search functions such as case-
  sensitive search?

  additionally, i do not want the search function to slow down so much.
  for me it is ok to start the search after i have finished typing my
  search string :-) this new energy-consuming ZEITGEIST-etc-fashion is
  not good for quick workers with serious amounts of data.

  best wishes, vollmanr

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1136644] Re: gedit search function is not practical anymore

2013-03-04 Thread thinkpad
related to this https://live.gnome.org/Gedit/FAQ ?

gedit is very slow and/or crashes when opening files with very long
lines. Can you fix it?

When designing GtkTextView (the text display widget of gtk+ which gedit
uses) the developers had to make a design decision: trading off bad
performance and memory use on corner cases like very long lines in
exchange for better performance in search operations and full support
for UTF-8 text. This is a known limitation of GtkTextView and cannot be
fixed. On top of that Pango seems to use a lot of CPU drawing such long
lines. This may be fixable, but it isn't easy... Feel free to give it a
try. Crashes with long lines are usually due to out-of-memory
conditions, but if that's not the case then we would like to know about
it.



I think I've suffered from the long-line issue a lot, and have used
leafpad (and am about to try geany) as a more reliable alternative;
don't get me wrong: if gedit were reliably stable and would not become
UNUSABLE for certain documents, I'd have zero complaints about it...

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Title:
  gedit search function is not practical anymore

Status in “gedit” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  i use gedit a lot, and i find it comfortable in general.

  the new small search window is extremely impractical. FOCUS PROBLEM:
  CTRL+F  type a search (search of longer strings FAR TOO SLOW)  find 
  and now, typing ESC brings one back to the former place!
  when trying to use CTRL-F again, the search string is replaced by new text.
   
  if one wants to stay in the found passage, one must use the mouse/touchpad to 
click into the text.

  this is an extremely annoying feature/behavior.

  i simply would like to have the old search window + its behavior back. 
  i am working very quickly and mostly using shortcuts. 
  gedit now completely interrupts my way of working. 

  additionally, where are the other search functions such as case-
  sensitive search?

  additionally, i do not want the search function to slow down so much.
  for me it is ok to start the search after i have finished typing my
  search string :-) this new energy-consuming ZEITGEIST-etc-fashion is
  not good for quick workers with serious amounts of data.

  best wishes, vollmanr

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1136644] Re: gedit search function is not practical anymore

2013-03-04 Thread vollmanr
i dont think so.

i find the use of CTRL+F and ESCAPE disturbing.

when i search for something, i would rather like to remain at the found
instance, and not jump back to where i was.

additionally, this new automatic search makes the program very slow with
longer files.

thank you, v.

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Title:
  gedit search function is not practical anymore

Status in “gedit” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  i use gedit a lot, and i find it comfortable in general.

  the new small search window is extremely impractical. FOCUS PROBLEM:
  CTRL+F  type a search (search of longer strings FAR TOO SLOW)  find 
  and now, typing ESC brings one back to the former place!
  when trying to use CTRL-F again, the search string is replaced by new text.
   
  if one wants to stay in the found passage, one must use the mouse/touchpad to 
click into the text.

  this is an extremely annoying feature/behavior.

  i simply would like to have the old search window + its behavior back. 
  i am working very quickly and mostly using shortcuts. 
  gedit now completely interrupts my way of working. 

  additionally, where are the other search functions such as case-
  sensitive search?

  additionally, i do not want the search function to slow down so much.
  for me it is ok to start the search after i have finished typing my
  search string :-) this new energy-consuming ZEITGEIST-etc-fashion is
  not good for quick workers with serious amounts of data.

  best wishes, vollmanr

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