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--- Comment #6 from Gerrit Notification Bot gerritad...@wikimedia.org ---
Change 87322 had a related patch set uploaded by Paladox:
Added search and replace within selection functionality
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/87322
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Gerrit Notification Bot gerritad...@wikimedia.org changed:
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--- Comment #4 from k...@heldig.org ---
Well, i did your test. and it works fine.
* I pasted 12-12-12 in the texarea
* I selected the first 12-12
* I searched for 12 and replaced with 3.
* I hit find next and replace, causing it to change to
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--- Comment #5 from k...@heldig.org ---
I dont reckon this as confusing, i mean if your doing a find operation, then
you need to set a new selection for the found text occurrence. But i dont think
this functionality was designed specifically
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--- Comment #2 from k...@heldig.org ---
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Don't get me wrong: I like the feature. But I think the checkbox is odd.
What happens if nothing is selected? The checkbox must be hidden or at least
disabled (grayed out). I
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--- Comment #3 from TMg mr.h...@gmx.de ---
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i only fetch the selection upon opening the dialog
My question is: Isn't this confusing? I can see that the selection changes in
the background. When I close the dialog the
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