Open all the scripts in one stack as a continuous document?
Alejandro Tejada
capellan2000 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 6 17:07:59 EST 2014
Really useful explanations!
Many Thanks. :D
Al
J. Landman Gay wrote
> On 1/6/14 3:26 PM, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
>> J. Landman Gay wrote
>>> Use Find and Replace in the Edit menu. Set it up to search the whole
>>> stack, scripts only.
>>
>> Could I see a screenshot of this option?
>>
>> In version 6.5.1, under Linux, inside the Code Editor
>> the options:
>>
>> Replace
>> Replace All
>>
>> only appears active, when I choose:
>>
>> Current Tab
>> or
>> All Tabs
>>
>> Not when I select any other option. :(
>
> We can't include images here, but I can describe it. When I suggested
> Find and Replace, I was actually thinking of the Edit menu item in the
> main IDE menu, not the one in the script editor.
>
> When the script editor does not have focus (so your stack is in front,)
> you can use the general Find dialog to search all types of objects and
> properties, not just scripts. I have used it, for example, to find and
> replace content in custom properties, to change a term in all fields in
> a stack, or to locate all buttons with a certain icon ID. This dialog
> does allow replacements for anything it finds. To use it, first do the
> search, then enter the replacement term and click "Replace All". There
> is a long-standing redraw issue when the window first opens, and one of
> its panes is hidden. To fix it, drag the window's resize corner slightly
> and it will redraw correctly.
>
> The script editor Find is a second option, and it will only replace
> scripts with open editor tabs. If it finds other instances, it lists
> them in its Search pane. You can click any line there to open the script
> (or click several to open all the scripts) and then use the option
> button to replace in "All Tabs".
>
> --
> Jacqueline Landman Gay
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