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    • favdishF Offline
      favdish @cmeriaux
      last edited by favdish

      @cmeriaux said in survey: Incremental search usefulness:

      here is a survey about the “incremental search” usefulness.
      Do you use it ?
      Yes.

      Do you need regular expression support ?
      In general, yes of course. I would not even consider using a text editor w/o regex support. However, specifically in incremental search, no.

      Do you need an incremental mode in the find panel ?
      Do you need an incremental mode in the replace panel ?
      Do you need an incremental mode in the mark panel ?
      No.

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      • cmeriauxC Offline
        cmeriaux @asvc
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        @asvc
        https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/issues/3640
        https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/pull/8269

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        • Michael VincentM Offline
          Michael Vincent
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          Not to beat a dead horse, but this is related to incremental search.

          When I use incremental search and tick both “Highlight all” and “Match case”, do my search then close Notepad++. Upon re-open, they are not ticked anymore. Seems incremental search options are not saved in config.xml the way regular Find panel options are.

          I think that would be nice improvement to incremental search that wouldn’t ruffle too many feathers?

          Cheers.

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          • Alan KilbornA Offline
            Alan Kilborn @Michael Vincent
            last edited by Alan Kilborn

            @Michael-Vincent

            If you’re saying that to @cmeriaux , well, then I think he already had that idea: https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/issues/7753
            :-)
            But…it appeared from that that at least part of the problem was fixed already??

            Someone else had a somewhat-related idea in just the last 24 hours: https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/issues/8375

            Both are good ideas, I think.

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            • Michael VincentM Offline
              Michael Vincent @Alan Kilborn
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              @Alan-Kilborn

              I was saying it to anyone that would listen - I can always count on you :-)

              I think my question / idea is a bit different. @cmeriaux 7753 does appear fixed, opening the bar, selecting options, closing bar, reopening bar - my selections are still there. I proposing to close the Notepad++ application altogether.

              Then re-launch Notepad++ application (maybe this is where 8375 fits in - remember the “show” status of incremental search) - either way, my selected options are forgotten.

              Contrast that to opening the Find dialogue between Notepad++ application relaunches, things like “Match whole word”, “Match case”, “Search mode” - they are all remembered - saved in config.xml.

              I was wondering if the two check options in Incremental Search (and maybe the visible status of the bar itself) can be GUI options saved in config.xml?

              I guess a feature request if I really want it.

              Cheers.

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              • cmeriauxC Offline
                cmeriaux
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                @Michael-Vincent I thinks add incremental parameters to the global config file is a good idea.
                I’ve already proposed this feature on the conversation of this feature https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/pull/8248#issuecomment-626377716 but author reacted with a thumb down. So I doubt it would be accepted.
                But you can write a new issue on github, the author may change it’s opinion… we never knows

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                • asvcA Offline
                  asvc
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                  Has there been any traction on incremental search with regexp support?

                  I went through the NPP’s GitHub page and the Issue #8248 was last updated a month ago.

                  That being said, it reads like @sasumner is now slightly less critical of the idea :)

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                  • EkopalypseE Offline
                    Ekopalypse @asvc
                    last edited by

                    @asvc said in survey: Incremental search usefulness:

                    Has there been any traction on incremental search with regexp support?

                    Not that I’m aware.

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                    • cmeriauxC Offline
                      cmeriaux
                      last edited by

                      @asvc I’m affraid that the war has been lost, the feature won’t be implemented.
                      I’m sorry

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                      • asvcA Offline
                        asvc @Ekopalypse
                        last edited by

                        That feeling when you want to use a text editor, but it actively refuses to be used… I will try to poke @sasumner at GitHub one last time.

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                        • asvcA Offline
                          asvc
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                          When one door closes, another opens. Let’s try with the fork: https://github.com/dail8859/NotepadNext/issues/4

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                          • Alan KilbornA Offline
                            Alan Kilborn @asvc
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                            @asvc said in survey: Incremental search usefulness:

                            the fork

                            Why do you think NotepadNext is a fork of Notepad++?

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                            • guy038G Online
                              guy038
                              last edited by guy038

                              Hello, @don-ho, @cmeriaux, @alan-kilborn, @asvc, @ekopalypse, @michael-vincent, @astrosofista, @mapje71, @terry-r and All,

                              In order to promote a bit the incremental search, with regular expressions I just had an idea :

                              Why don’t we propose to put a new setting in the config.xml file to allow this new incremental search mode ? So, by default, for non-experienced users, the incremental search would remain a classical search ;-))

                              I mean, in the same way that @don-ho, preserved the backward regex search with this new regexBackward4PowerUser attribute in the FindHistory tag, since N++ 7.8.7 Release 4. See my request to @don-ho, one month ago, for such a setting, in the last part of this post :

                              https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/post/54520

                              Just hope you won’t find this idea too ridiculous !

                              Best Regards

                              guy038

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                              • cmeriauxC Offline
                                cmeriaux @Alan Kilborn
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                                Nice fork. Qt is nicer than mfc. Too bad there isn’t a python API for plug-in because I don’t like Lua.

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                                • cmeriauxC Offline
                                  cmeriaux @guy038
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                                  @guy038 your idea is a good compromise but I think for a feature like this, it should be mainstream wheter be hidden through a config parameter

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                                    asvc @cmeriaux
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                                    @Alan-Kilborn said in survey: Incremental search usefulness:

                                    Why do you think NotepadNext is a fork of Notepad++?

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                                    @cmeriaux said in survey: Incremental search usefulness:

                                    @guy038 your idea is a good compromise but I think for a feature like this, it should be mainstream wheter be hidden through a config parameter

                                    That’s a start! It can be used to gently introduce the functionality without creating any sort of discomfort for long-term users. Then, based on feedback, setting can be exposed in GUI.

                                    Now… How to deliver this message to @donho without annoying him with repetitive requests? :)

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                                    • Alan KilbornA Offline
                                      Alan Kilborn @asvc
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                                      @asvc said in survey: Incremental search usefulness:

                                      How to deliver this message to @donho without annoying him with repetitive requests?

                                      Good luck figuring that one out. :-)

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                                      • cmeriauxC Offline
                                        cmeriaux @asvc
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                                        @asvc you can write him an email, email address is available on website

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                                        • James SiversonJ Offline
                                          James Siverson @Alan Kilborn
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                                          @Alan-Kilborn Yes, this is a fact, it’s hard to argue.

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