survey: Incremental search usefulness
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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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@asvc said in survey: Incremental search usefulness:
the fork
Why do you think NotepadNext is a fork of Notepad++?
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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 theFindHistory
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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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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@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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@Alan-Kilborn said in survey: Incremental search usefulness:
Why do you think NotepadNext is a fork of Notepad++?
@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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@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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@asvc you can write him an email, email address is available on website
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@Alan-Kilborn Yes, this is a fact, it’s hard to argue.
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