See also:
User's Guide: Finding specific text
See also:
User's Guide: Replacing text
The settings last made in the Find Text or Replace Text dialog box remain in effect when you choose Search Again. For instance, if you have not cleared the Replace Text settings, the Search Again command searches for the string you last specified and replaces it with the text specified in the Replace Text dialog box.
When you are performing an incremental search, the Content pane status line reads "Searching For:" and displays each letter you have typed.
For example, if you type "class" the cursor moves to the next occurrence of the word, highlighting each letter as you type it. This behavior continues until the editor loses focus or you press Enter or Escape.
Incremental Search keystroke options
Option | Description | |
Backspace | Removes the last character from the search string and moves to the previous match. | |
F3 | Repeats search (Default keybinding) | |
Ctrl+L | Repeats search (Classic keybinding) | |
Ctrl+S | Repeats search (Epsilon keybinding) | |
Shift+F5 | Repeats search (Brief keybinding) | |
Zipped files are not searched. You can add and remove directories to search.
See also:
User's Guide: Searching for text across files in a selected path or paths
This dialog box prompts you for the line number you want to find. (The current line and column number are displayed in the Line and Column Indicator on the status bar of the Content pane.) The current line number is displayed in the Enter New Line Number input box.
See also:
User's Guide: Going to a specific line number
See also:
User's Guide: Browsing the source code for a language keyword