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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: Is it too late to makre kate's Find dialog use the logic that was in kwrite?
From:       Cullmann Christoph <cullmann () kde ! org>
Date:       2001-04-15 17:16:51
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Am Sonntag, 15. April 2001 17:35 schrieb shaheed:
> Christoph,
>
> > Am Sonntag, 15. April 2001 04:39 schrieb shaheed:
> > > I presume this is too  late for 2.2, but is it too late to make kate's
> > > Find/Replace dialogs use the logic that was in kwrite? I especially
> > > miss the regexp stuff I implemented in kwrite! The design was the basis
> > > of the extensible stuff I carried over to kword/kspread and could
> > > eventually become the kdeui common logic for Find/Replace.
> >
> > Nobody of the Kate developers changed the Find/Replace dialog GUI, only
> > the QStringList for the replace/search words are moved to KateDocument
> > and be static now. If there is any change to your implementation this
> > change was in KWrite 2.1.
>
> How strange. I am convinced that I added a drop-down to the right of the
> regular expression checkbox which allowed the user to select regexp items
> using the GUI (and indirectly documented the regexp syntax).
>
> I thought I also had commented-out support for replace using place holders
> (i.e. \1 etc.) ready for Qt3's regexp support.
Really strange, haven'T found such stuff as I began to maintain KWrite, 
should look a bit in the CVS history to find it if I have some time (but with 
about >1XX revisions)

cu
Christoph

>
> Mystified, Shaheed
>
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