That's an example of why I still have Eclipse. Much better at searching 
just text than Intellij.

Took a glance at your documentation, and its more conceptual and 
task-oriented which is good. But I still don't think it is organized for a 
non-technical reader.


On Sunday, January 13, 2019 at 4:26:44 PM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote:
>
>
>
> On Sunday, January 13, 2019 at 1:12:36 PM UTC-8, Jeff Wilson wrote:
>>
>> Simplicity is obtained when all accidental complexity is removed. I have 
>> no problem with complex tools; I use source code IDEs like Intellij, Visual 
>> Code, and Eclipse almost everyday.
>>
>>
> Oh great! Maybe you can tell me how to search for text in all files in a 
> IntelliJ (Android) project -- can look for usages, but not text.
>  
> There's lots of documentation at TiddlyWiki.com. But you have to be 
> willing to spend some time with it, and it's not all-joined up into a 
> narrative. 
>
> Here's a documentation project I started, but not sure if I'll keep up:
>
>   https://marxsal.github.io/twtutor
>
> You can let me know if it shows any hope.
>
> S.S. is also writing some stuff that looks pretty good, so check the forum 
> for that. 
>
> -- Mark
>
>
> - 
>

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