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Re: Strangeness of "next" regular expression
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Re: Strangeness of "next" regular expression


  • Subject: Re: Strangeness of "next" regular expression
  • From: Eduard de Jong <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 6 May 2007 21:06:30 +0100

At 10:21 -0700 06-05-2007, Jeffrey Oleander wrote:
> Eduard de Jong <email@hidden> wrote:
 On 2007-05-06, at 08:35:57, Jeffrey Oleander wrote:
You've reminded me of one I need to submit.  I'd like
 to see the "find in project" have a replace and find
 next feature for those times when I want to replace
 most but not all occurrences of something.

 You can select any of the found instances in the pane
 that lists them

Which pane is "the pane that lists them"? There's an upper pane that has the brief context of where each was found, and then the lower, editor pane that also shows whatever one is selected, above.

The upper one. You can select multiple there. apple-A selects all.

I use Xcode 2.3, it might be a feature introduced in a later version.


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