Re: Find All in current window?
Re: Find All in current window?
- Subject: Re: Find All in current window?
- From: Peter Lau <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 15:56:27 -0400
On 29-Aug-05, at 1:08 PM, Scott Fraser wrote:
On Aug 28, 2005, at 12:07 PM, email@hidden
wrote:
So how do I do the "Find All" in current file?
Select the file you want to search in the file pane, and then use the
"In selected" option in the project find panel / pane.
It appears the batch "Find Sets" are user configurable, in Xcode
2.1. I have an "In Selected Project Items" option, and an "In All
Open Files" option, but no simple "In selected". In the "Batch
Find Options" dialog, there is no obvious way to restrict the
search to a single window. Also, it's not clear what the
"selected" files are in the radio button "Selected files in the
project". I would have assumed "Selected" in this sense means
those files highlighted in the Project window, but that doesn't
appear to be the case.
that's pretty much what I found, too... right now, I endedu p using
TextWrangler... but I am wondering if it's actually doable in XCode,
just we haven't found it, yet?
Someone from the XCode team? Or I am only a few who do this "Find
All" operation?
How can I request this feature?
pete
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