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    • Benami ArkB
      Benami Ark
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      Hi. So I don’t use N++ for code much just writing, I like the layout. Anyway in Leafpad for Linux, when something is typed in the search bar, you can hit Ctrl + G and it shows the next location of the word in search without having to hit enter or click on the box to highlight it to then hit enter to find the next one, wondering if Notepad ++ has anything like that or you can make a keybind if anyone knows? PS not sure were requests are, but the search function I believe has also been changed to remove the ability for a search to restart at the top once it’s at the bottom of the doc like Microsoft’s notepad which should be change back. But anyway thanks.

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      • Alan KilbornA
        Alan Kilborn @Benami Ark
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        @Benami-Ark

        Not sure this makes much sense. It seems like you are trading off pressing one key (Enter) for pressing a different one (ctrl+g). One key in each case; what’s the difference?

        ability for a search to restart at the top once it’s at the bottom of the doc

        Tick the Wrap around box.

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        • Benami ArkB
          Benami Ark
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          Well it’s a lot faster, since what I’m doing is taking sentences that have tags above them, like “intro”, into a folder for the intro whatever project I’m introducing, and since switching over to N++ it’s had a big affect how fast I complete the task, because I work with docs that are like 80,000 words long, and if I was to ,

          highlight, ctrl, x, ctrl, v, then ctrl g, it’d speed up my time immensely.

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          • Alan KilbornA
            Alan Kilborn @Benami Ark
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            @Benami-Ark

            I’m not really following enough to offer suggestions. Maybe someone else?

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            • Meta ChuhM
              Meta Chuh moderator @Benami Ark
              last edited by Meta Chuh

              @Benami-Ark

              i can’t offer ctrl+g, but if you do such searches often, you can give the docked incremental search a shot.
              you can summon it with search > incremental search or ctrl+alt+i.

              keyboard controls: enter = next, shift+enter = previous.
              and if you activate highlight all, you have a nice extra highlighting coloured in blue, which differs from the usual green mouse selection highlighting.

              incremental search screenshot (the little docked search bar at the bottom):
              Imgur


              PS not sure were requests are, but the search function I believe has also been changed to remove the ability for a search to restart at the top once it’s at the bottom of the doc like Microsoft’s notepad which should be change back.

              this option’s default setting never changed, so it might be disabled by accident on your system.
              please activate wrap around at the search/replace panel, as seen at the next screenshot:
              Imgur

              many thanks and best regards.

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