Search page

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Control page Control:dialog:Settings:Search

Search bar

The Suggest selection to the search bar tells, whether to use current selection (if any) upon invoking the Search bar. If turned on, whenever the Search bar is being opened, current selection is copied into its Find field. Note: Hotkey Ctrl+Z can be used to go back to the previously specified text for convenience.

Note: If Suggest selection to the search bar is turned off, previously specified text is kept within the Find field.

The Reset search bar options when opened specifies, which Search options are to be reset upon each new opening of Search bar:

The Auto-hide search bar after searching automatically hides the Search bar after searching, as soon as the focus is moved from the Search bar to the document text (e.g. by mouse).

Note: This automated hiding occurs only if the Search bar has actually been used for searching. Therefore, opening the Search bar but not performing a search, does not auto-hide anything.

The Only after successful match disables automated Search bar hiding after unsuccessful uses. Successful match must be made in order to hide the Search bar and clean the workspace. This is the usual user's expected of behaviour — search until found, only then close the Search bar and work with the occurrence.

Advanced

The Disable multi-threading allows to disable multi-threading in search routines in case of troubleshooting. Note: This option should not be tampered with without full understading of mutli-threading and its impacts. Use only if instructed to do so by the authors of the software.

Note: Although (theoretically) disabling multi-threading may speed up search initialization, it does not affect the speed of actual searching, unless the underlying system is incapable of true multi-threading support. On the other hand, by disabling multi-threading, one completely looses the option to cancel any ongoing search. Even if an abort dialog is shown (which is rather unlikely, but this can change from version to version and system to system), it won't stop the ongoing search if multi-threading is disabled.

The No newlines decoding in "Could not find" message specifies, whether to naturally show multiple lines in a message upon no occurrences found, or prefer showing \n instead, as they appear in the Search dialog.