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RH 2019 - global search and replace functionality

Enthusiast ,
Jul 09, 2019 Jul 09, 2019

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Hi all,

I just switched from RH 2017 to RH 2019. I quite frequently used the "global" serach and replace functionality that allowed me to search over all topics in my project and defining whether to search in the source code or the text. I cannot find this function in RH 2019 though. I only find the search and replace function for the one topic that is in focus.

Does anyone know if this function has not yet been implemented? Is it planned for the future? Or am I simply not finding it?

Thanks for any help in advance!

Karin

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Community Beginner , Jul 09, 2019 Jul 09, 2019

Hi Karen,

I couldn't find it neither. I exclusively use the 'Find in Files' function of Notepad++ now. I add the project directory and filter on the desired filetype, e.g. *.htm, or *.hts for snippets and so on. You can use Regular expressions as well, and that saves me a lot of time.

I made sure to remove all unrequired newlines in our html code. If however the word or phrase that you want to find spans multiple lines, then you can use regex expressions to find them as well.

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 09, 2019 Jul 09, 2019

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Hi Karen,

I couldn't find it neither. I exclusively use the 'Find in Files' function of Notepad++ now. I add the project directory and filter on the desired filetype, e.g. *.htm, or *.hts for snippets and so on. You can use Regular expressions as well, and that saves me a lot of time.

I made sure to remove all unrequired newlines in our html code. If however the word or phrase that you want to find spans multiple lines, then you can use regex expressions to find them as well.

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Jul 09, 2019 Jul 09, 2019

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Indeed that does seem to be the only option for now, an external tool.

It has to be something for an update.


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I'm sure I read a thread a while ago, but can't find it to confirm. I *think* you have to click on a nondescript search icon in what passes for a toolbar to find in files? But it's super basic...and maybe only available when the topic has focus (or vice versa? I don't have RH in front of me at the moment)?

(hmm, and now I think about it, maybe it was a bug report, because I have a vague memory of a "semi-hidden" proper find in files dialog box, and I couldn't understand why the full dialog box wasn't available. I'll post back if I can find the reference.)

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Phew, that was hard. Found the reference. Turns out I originally couldn't find a "find in topic" option. And there's only "search for file name or title". But I did remember correctly about the "semi-hidden" advanced find dialog box.

Several issues in RH 2019 new UI

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Enthusiast ,
Jul 09, 2019 Jul 09, 2019

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Thank you all for your help! I will work with Notepad ++ for the time being, as suggested.

Best regards

Karin

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Jul 09, 2019 Jul 09, 2019

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Hi Karin,

RH has option to find in a file which is Ctrl+H (Find and replace) and another to search by file name or title so that user can open it in editor without knowing the navigation path.

Find all is not there yet but it is planned for future updates.

So if you are trying to find in a file then you can still use RH. For find all in all files, notepad++ seems to be the right choice at this moment.

Thanks and Regards,
Surbhi Maheshwari

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