Find/replace exists in the Mac version. Cocoa (Apple's primary GUI
API) is a lot faster to develop with than wxWidgets, which is what we
use on Windows and Linux, so that's why the Mac version generally has
more features. Find/replace is definitely going to be in the next
release of Linux/Windows miniAudicle, in any case.
spencer
Quoting Martin Ahnelöv
tor 2007-11-01 klockan 21:29 +0100 skrev Kassen:
On 11/1/07, Atte André Jensen
wrote: I really love the idea of miniAudicle.
But I'm back in emacs because of indention, search, mousefree switch of buffers, mousefree copy/paste + the regular bag of emacs tricks.
I think [Ctrl] + [Tab] should work for buffer switching and you can highlight using [shift ] + [cursor keys], then copy&paste using the regular hotkeys, or am I missing something? Search&replace would be good, and auto completion too, I know for sure those are planned (or were at least, Spencer mentioned them).
For me search&replace is the one that's the biggest advantage of more general purpose editors right now. At the moment the Mini is very good for quickly writing small things but as soon as we are talking larger multi-session projects the lack of search starts to become a issue.
WHAT!? You can't search in mini? Ge! Isn't that, like, the first thing you implement after save/load-functions? Now I really understand why I gave up on it...
Oh, well... Auto completion is the coolest thing ever (if it's implemented in the right way)!
Not trashing, Gasten
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