Docs global search term bleeds into local find term
Docs global search term bleeds into local find term
- Subject: Docs global search term bleeds into local find term
- From: Matt Neuburg <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 26 Jun 2010 12:46:13 -0700
- Thread-topic: Docs global search term bleeds into local find term
In the Docs window, you can do two kinds of search: a global search (in the
Search field in the toolbar) and a local find (Command-F to see the local
find field). The problem is that the latter is being mysteriously set by the
former, and it should not be.
For example, let's say I want to know whether any NSString methods return an
NSIndexSet. So I global search on NSString, and in the NSString class doc
page, I do a local find on "NSIndexSet". I don't find anything, so now I
want to ask the same question about NSArray. So I global search on NSArray,
and in the NSArray class doc page, I do a local find on - but wait, what's
this? "NSIndexSet" has been removed from the local find and replaced with
"NSArray"!
The same thing happens if you switch to another app and come back: whatever
is in the Search field replaces whatever you had in the local find field.
This seems wrong and a bug, but others may feel differently so I elicit
comments before deciding whether to file it as such. m.
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