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  • Subject: Find All in current window?
  • From: Peter Lau <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 12:25:01 -0400

definitely a newbie's question.

quite often, I will read the system's header files. The way I have been doing in other environment is to open the text file and do a "Find All". The UI usually involves two panes, the upper pane will list the line number and the text line that has search text. The bottom pane will be an editor that I can further search, etc.

In XCode 2.1, I found "Find In Project..." that allow me the do that... but there's no option for "Frontmost Window" or "Current File" option.

And "Single File Find..." has the Replace All, but no "Find All".

So how do I do the "Find All" in current file?

Thanks in advance for your help.

pete
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