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Thread: can’t use F3 to search next appearance of the string

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andreml

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can’t use F3 to search next appearance of the string
Posted: Nov 2, 2009 12:47 AM
 
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Maybe this has already been reported. Wowever twice it better then ones.:-)

It's from Alex:
Hi,

if you are searching in Nav 6.2.1.1521 a string in the Package editor you get a form to put in the search string. After closing the form you can’t use F3 to search next appearance of the string. This is because the editor window has no focus. You have to click into the editor window to give back the focus to use F3.

Best regards

Alex
(and Andre)




Gwen


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Re: can’t use F3 to search next appearance of the string
Posted: Nov 3, 2009 3:24 PM   in response to: andreml
 
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Hi guys,

How did he close the Find window. I tried and the code editor gains focus right away. I didn't have to click on it before using F3.

Gwen


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Re: can’t use F3 to search next appearance of the string
Posted: Nov 4, 2009 4:42 AM   in response to: Gwen
 
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Hi Gwen,
regarding to your question Alex told me:
I close my find window with the escape key.

Regards
Andre




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Re: can’t use F3 to search next appearance of the string
Posted: Nov 4, 2009 9:45 PM   in response to: andreml
 
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I still could not reproduce. Could you please post a screenshot of the Find window before closing it?  

Message was edited by: Gwen


andreml

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Re: can’t use F3 to search next appearance of the string
Posted: Nov 5, 2009 2:17 AM   in response to: Gwen
 
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Hi Gwen,
it's realy not that hard :-)

Alex took more care now to support you somehow:
Ok. Step by Step.
Go to a Package. Open the body.
Use F3 to open the Find dialog:
-> see pic001.jpg

3. Press the Find button. The next appearance of the search text is marked.
-> see pic002.jpg

4. Now push the ESC key. The Find dialog disappeare appearance of the searched text are marked.
-> see pic003.jpg

5. Now push the F3 key. Nothing is happen. No more It is important that you not change the window in this constellation because to the Nav gets the focus back if you return.
6. If you now click somewhere in the editor and push F3 the next appearance of the search text is marked.

Regards
Andre


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Re: can’t use F3 to search next appearance of the string
Posted: Nov 5, 2009 10:21 PM   in response to: andreml
 
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These were what I did as well. I tried again but could not reproduce still.




andreml

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Re: can’t use F3 to search next appearance of the string
Posted: Nov 6, 2009 6:03 AM   in response to: Gwen
 
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Hi Gwen,
we just found that it seems to be a windows 7 specific problem.
(I'm sorry, we should have checked this earlier.)

However, Alex told me this was not an issue in 6.2.0.
I hope it helps.

Regards
Andre


Gwen


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Re: can’t use F3 to search next appearance of the string
Posted: Nov 8, 2009 10:48 PM   in response to: andreml
 
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I tested with Windows7 today but couldn't reproduce either. Is that an English environment that you were using?


andreml

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Re: can’t use F3 to search next appearance of the string
Posted: Nov 9, 2009 5:09 AM   in response to: Gwen
 
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Hi Gwen,

I’m (Alex) using an German environment (MSWin7).
The interesting point is that is works in Version 6.2. Can you tell me witch DLL (Version etc.) has changed?
Maybe I can check some differences this way.

Best Regards
Andre


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