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Re: using find in Xcode 4
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Re: using find in Xcode 4


  • Subject: Re: using find in Xcode 4
  • From: Joar Wingfors <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2011 19:33:05 -0700

On 16 mar 2011, at 12.07, Boyd Collier wrote:

> Moreover, selecting a particular bit of text in the editor and then using control-e followed by control-g marks everything containing the search term rather than just text exactly matching the search term, which is not satisfactory if the search term happens to be a single letter, for example.


Besides what Fritz already said, note that just like in Xcode 3, you can also change between "contains" style search to a "matches" search from the Find Options menu in the search field.

j o a r


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