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    • David B FergusonD
      David B Ferguson
      last edited by

      Is there any way to keep the search window open all the time? It closes every time I do a Find in Files search. Thanks

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      • Scott SumnerS
        Scott Sumner @David B Ferguson
        last edited by

        @David-B-Ferguson

        Well, it will stay open if your search results in 0 hits in 0 files but I sense that isn’t all you want. :-D

        So there is no easy way to make it stay open in general…however, I have seen it done with a lot of scripting code.

        The usual use-case is:

        • do a find-in-files
        • work with results in the Find result panel and/or editor tabs

        At this point your input focus is not on the Find window, so if it were still open it would take a mouse click to go back to it (count: 1 action). Find-in-files by default is tied to the ctrl+shift+f keycombo (count: also 1 action), so pressing that gets that window open again. Results: it takes one action either way. Summary: not so bad even when the window closes on successful search, IMO. :-)

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        • YaronY
          Yaron
          last edited by

          Hello David and Scott,

          Close NPP, open config.xml with another editor and change dlgAlwaysVisible="no" to dlgAlwaysVisible="yes".

          Best regards.

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          • Scott SumnerS
            Scott Sumner @Yaron
            last edited by

            @Yaron

            I didn’t know that trick. It works. I don’t recall ever seeing that discussed before. In this case, I’m glad to be wrong. :-)

            I only find keeping the Find window open useful when I’m using multiple monitors and I can move it to a different monitor than my maximized N++ window…otherwise I’m happy when it normally (without your trick in effect) decides to close itself and get itself out of the way!

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            • YaronY
              Yaron
              last edited by Yaron

              Scott,

              I had actually never tried it before reading this thread.
              I did remember the config entry and voilà…

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              • Scott SumnerS
                Scott Sumner @Yaron
                last edited by

                @Yaron

                I think that’s why I like this site…I’m always learning new stuff that can boost my own productivity by the way others do things (and discuss them). Helping out by answering questions (if I can) is rewarding, too, but it’s secondary to my main (selfish) reason for being here. :-D

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                • YaronY
                  Yaron
                  last edited by

                  Scott,

                  Whatever the motive, your major contribution to this forum is much appreciated. :)

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                  • David B FergusonD
                    David B Ferguson @Yaron
                    last edited by

                    @Yaron Thanks for the reply. Sorry I took so long to follow up on it, but it works great!

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                    • Aliaksandr3byA
                      Aliaksandr3by @Yaron
                      last edited by

                      @Yaron
                      this method does not work for me (npp v7.9 64b + win10_64)
                      i use “cloud backup”

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                      • Alan KilbornA
                        Alan Kilborn @Aliaksandr3by
                        last edited by

                        @Aliaksandr3by

                        The new way (7.9) to do this is in the Preferences on the Searching page.
                        See Find dialog remains open after search that outputs to results window.
                        Tick that box.

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