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Re: Grumpy pills
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Re: Grumpy pills


  • Subject: Re: Grumpy pills
  • From: John Clements <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2004 02:00:55 +1000

You can certainly search across multiple files and get all hits. But it only works when you have a project open.

Select Find -> Find in Project (Cmd-option-F), then click the Options button. In the Options dialog you can specify custom file sets to search - very similar to BBEdit.

Search from top in Single File Find is missing, but Cmd-up arrow, followed by Cmd-F does the job.

John.

On 03/06/2004, at 1:47 AM, Markian Hlynka wrote:

While we're on the subject of the "Find" command, I find xcode's find to be extremely un-useful. For I don't have the ability to "start from top of file", nor the ability to "Find All", either in a file or multiple files.

Am I missing something, or is Find pretty lame? So far, every time I use it I want to go back to BBedit.

Markian
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