Currently, if you set the flags to QTextDocument::FindWholeWords The system ONLY checks for a boundary of isNumberOrLetter, which is NOT the same as a whole word.
For instance, if you are searching for the whole word "state" and the text is "current_state" is should NOT match, however it does, since _ is not a Number or a Letter. The offending code is in a static findInBlock, so there is no way to override it.. if ((start != 0 && text.at(start - 1).isLetterOrNumber()) || (end != text.length() && text.at(end).isLetterOrNumber())) { My solution was to convert the text into a QRegEx bounded by "\b" on either side One problem I see, is QChar does not have a "isWordSeparator", that would line allow for an easy replacement of isLetterOrNumber with !isWordSeparator. My recommendation, would be to add isWordSeparator to QChar, as well as changing the code... Ideas/thoughts? Scott
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