On 12/29/2016 02:34 PM, Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Thu, 29 Dec 2016 14:18:04 -0500, /WaltS48/:
I don't have to open the find bar twice, but do see that error message
upon opening the find bar in 2.49a2 on Ubuntu.
Just to clarify, I don't have to open the find bar twice, but have to
press Ctrl+F once to get the bar shown, and once again to get the search
field in it focused.
Thanks for the clarification. I experience the same.
When I type SeaMonkey in the find bar, I see one occurrence highlighted
in the "SeaMonkey Shop" link. When clicking "Highlight All" that result
is highlighted and this error appears:
Timestamp: 12/29/2016 02:12:23 PM
Error: TypeError: this.browser.finder.onHighlightAllChange is not a
function
Source File:chrome://global/content/bindings/findbar.xml
Line: 525
Just tried the "Highlight All" – seeing the same. Multiple occurrences
of the search phrase don't get highlighted, but just the "current" one.
So out of curiosity I installed Firefox Developer Edition 52.0a2 and
Find Bar works as expected.
Opening those links in the Error Console I see 630 lines of code from
line 736 to line 1366 highlighted in red for the first error and 845
lines from line 525 to line 1366 for the second error.
My eyes glazed over trying to read them. 😱
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Ubuntu 16.04LTS
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