Update manual for search pref changes; add some links

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Nick Treleaven 2012-07-26 15:33:10 +01:00
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@ -756,7 +756,7 @@ Return:</p>
<li>An optional message window which can show the following tabs:<ul>
<li>Status - A list of status messages.</li>
<li>Compiler - The output of compiling or building programs.</li>
<li>Messages - Results of 'Find Usage', 'Find Usage' 'Find in Files' and other actions</li>
<li>Messages - Results of 'Find Usage', 'Find in Files' and other actions</li>
<li>Scribble - A text scratchpad for any use.</li>
<li>Terminal - An optional terminal window.</li>
</ul>
@ -1585,6 +1585,7 @@ and the editor window's popup menu:</p>
<li>Go to tag declaration</li>
<li>Go to line</li>
</ul>
<p>See also <a class="reference internal" href="#search">Search</a> preferences.</p>
<div class="section" id="toolbar-entries">
<h3><a class="toc-backref" href="#id59">Toolbar entries</a></h3>
<p>There are also two toolbar entries:</p>
@ -2208,15 +2209,16 @@ goto line fields and the VTE.</dd>
<div class="section" id="search">
<h4><a class="toc-backref" href="#id94">Search</a></h4>
<dl class="docutils">
<dt>Always wrap search and hide the Find dialog</dt>
<dd>Always wrap search around the document and hide the Find dialog after clicking
Find Next/Previous.</dd>
<dt>Always wrap search</dt>
<dd>Always wrap search around the document when finding a match.</dd>
<dt>Hide the Find dialog</dt>
<dd>Hide the <a class="reference internal" href="#find">Find</a> dialog after clicking Find Next/Previous.</dd>
<dt>Use the current word under the cursor for Find dialogs</dt>
<dd>Use current word under the cursor when opening the Find, Find in Files or Replace dialog and
there is no selection. When this option is disabled, the search term last used in the
appropriate Find dialog is used.</dd>
<dt>Use the current file's directory for Find in Files</dt>
<dd>When opening the Find in Files dialog, set the directory to search to the directory of the current
<dd>When opening the <a class="reference internal" href="#find-in-files">Find in Files</a> dialog, set the directory to search to the directory of the current
active file. When this option is disabled, the directory of the last use of the Find in Files
dialog is used.</dd>
</dl>
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@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ The workspace has the following parts:
* Status - A list of status messages.
* Compiler - The output of compiling or building programs.
* Messages - Results of 'Find Usage', 'Find Usage' 'Find in Files' and other actions
* Messages - Results of 'Find Usage', 'Find in Files' and other actions
* Scribble - A text scratchpad for any use.
* Terminal - An optional terminal window.
@ -1153,6 +1153,8 @@ and the editor window's popup menu:
* Go to tag declaration
* Go to line
See also `Search`_ preferences.
Toolbar entries
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
There are also two toolbar entries:
@ -1815,9 +1817,11 @@ Auto-focus widgets (focus follows mouse)
Search
``````
Always wrap search and hide the Find dialog
Always wrap search around the document and hide the Find dialog after clicking
Find Next/Previous.
Always wrap search
Always wrap search around the document when finding a match.
Hide the Find dialog
Hide the `Find`_ dialog after clicking Find Next/Previous.
Use the current word under the cursor for Find dialogs
Use current word under the cursor when opening the Find, Find in Files or Replace dialog and
@ -1825,7 +1829,7 @@ Use the current word under the cursor for Find dialogs
appropriate Find dialog is used.
Use the current file's directory for Find in Files
When opening the Find in Files dialog, set the directory to search to the directory of the current
When opening the `Find in Files`_ dialog, set the directory to search to the directory of the current
active file. When this option is disabled, the directory of the last use of the Find in Files
dialog is used.