1. Edita:Make search loop around
- Posted by euphoric (admin) Apr 06, 2019
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Is there a setting somewhere that will force the search algorithm to search from the top if it reaches the end? Obviously, it would only loop back to the starting point, but having to go home each time I want to search the entire file is cumbersome, especially with Ctrl+Home going to the beginning of the current func/proc! That's a double-tap to get to the top!
2. Re: Edita:Make search loop around
- Posted by petelomax Apr 07, 2019
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Sadly not. I have recently noticed that adobe acrobat handles this well, eg if "wordx" occurs on lines 100,200,300 and I'm on line 150, it'll show me 200, 300, 100, then "no more", which is what I want and just needs a start line to be saved whenever the search term != previous. I'll give that a go, sometime.
3. Re: Edita:Make search loop around
- Posted by euphoric (admin) Apr 07, 2019
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- Last edited Apr 08, 2019
Sadly not. I have recently noticed that adobe acrobat handles this well, eg if "wordx" occurs on lines 100,200,300 and I'm on line 150, it'll show me 200, 300, 100, then "no more", which is what I want and just needs a start line to be saved whenever the search term != previous. I'll give that a go, sometime.
Most editors handle this like that now, including Notepad++ and MS VS Code. I use those other two a lot for work and other projects, and I'd like to have something similar for when I edit Eu/Phix.
So, does anybody have a set of config files for Eu/Phix on MS VS Code?
4. Re: Edita:Make search loop around
- Posted by xfox26 Apr 08, 2019
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So, does anybody have a set of config files for Eu/Phix on MS VS Code?
That would be really nice!
5. Re: Edita:Make search loop around
- Posted by euphoric (admin) Apr 09, 2019
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So, does anybody have a set of config files for Eu/Phix on MS VS Code?
That would be really nice!
Yeah! Apparently, there's two ways to do it. One is easy, and the other is not as easy.
6. Re: Edita:Make search loop around
- Posted by xfox26 Apr 10, 2019
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Yeah! Apparently, there's two ways to do it. One is easy, and the other is not as easy.
Ooookay.... Let's start with the easy way? Where to start?
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