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Re: Find no longer working
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Re: Find no longer working


  • Subject: Re: Find no longer working
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 11:46:59 -0700


On Sep 24, 2008, at 11:22 AM, Steve Mills wrote:

It cares about file types depending on what you choose in the top popup, the one that contains items In Frameworks, In Project, etc, in which I always have 2 additional items; Only Headers and Only Source. Even the default items here care about file types, or at least file extensions.


Out of the box the default find options sets are all set up to search "All Candidate Files", for the most part this means text files.

I can, obviously, not guess at how you've configured your custom "Only Headers" and "Only Source" find option sets.

j o a r


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