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[Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #47561] ctrl-f <enter> action can default to "
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Philip Nienhuis |
Subject: |
[Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #47561] ctrl-f <enter> action can default to "replace all" |
Date: |
Sat, 30 Apr 2016 11:29:16 +0000 |
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Follow-up Comment #5, bug #47561 (project octave):
Puzzling. Did you comletely document all the steps involved?
What I did:
I loaded an .m file "g.m".
=> editor popped up with file g.m
Clicked the cursor somewhere in that file in the editor and typed <ctrl>-f
==> Find dialog popped up
Inserted ";" (w/o dbl-q.) in search, and " ;" (leading space) in replace box
in find dialog
Clicked "Replace all"
=> replace worked fine
Closed find dialog, *stayed in editor* (You didn't mention to leave the
editor)
Waited 10 sec for any nasal daemons to settle down.
Opened Find dialog again using <Ctrl>-f
Typed (in that dialog) "=" (w/o dbl-q.) in search box
Hit <Return> key (with find dialog having focus)
==> Find dialog disappears. Otherwise nothing special happened.
????
Maybe the issue on my side is that the Find dialog vanishes?
My systems are Mageia-5 Linux 64bit and Windows7 64 bit
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