Re: Annoying behavior of single-file Find/Replace dialog
Re: Annoying behavior of single-file Find/Replace dialog
- Subject: Re: Annoying behavior of single-file Find/Replace dialog
- From: Keith Renz <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2004 08:29:24 -0400
- Resent-date: Wed, 2 Jun 2004 09:57:48 -0400
- Resent-from: Keith Renz <email@hidden>
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John,
Happens all the time to me. The only thing I can do to completely fix
it is to quit and restart Xcode. This annoying and glaring bug has been
around for a _long_ time and has been reported many times. I'm very
surprised it wasn't fixed in 1.2.
Keith
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On Jun 2, 2004, at 7:11 AM, John Clements wrote:
Cmd-F to bring up the single-file Find/Replace dialog...
Type in the text string to search for...
Hit 'tab' to move to the Replace field and enter the new text..
...but the focus does not move to the replace field. Instead my
laboriously entered search string is replaced by the previous search
string. Very annoying after the 100th time.
Hitting 'shift-tab' instead of 'tab' is a work around, but still
fiddly and annoying.
Once the replace field has the focus, hitting 'tab' or 'shift-tab'
does not change the focus back to the search field - a related bug?
This seems like such an obvious bug in XCode.
The fact that it wasn't fixed in 1.2 suggests that others aren't
seeing it?
Does anyone else suffer from this problem?
Maybe it's something to do with my setup?
Thanks in advance for any feedback or suggestions,
John.
Dr. John Clements
AxoGraph Tech Support
Axon Instruments
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