The search works in the Latex Help menu. Interestingly enough, though the JavaDoc does use frames, the find command does find the first occurrence of the string in any frame. The find used to work for the javadoc, but I didn't pay attention if Leopard or a new TM broke this.
On Feb 27, 2008, at 12:45 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 17 Feb 2008, at 07:02, Armon Dadgar wrote:
Searching documents and projects works fine. The Java API is the only thing I use with some frequency.
What I wanted was for you to test some other ‘document’ in the HTML output window (used for the Java documentation).
For me searching in the HTML output window works fine for what I tested (I do not have the Java documentation installed, so did not test that) — it might be a problem with how this Java documentation is structured (frames) making it search e.g. only the main/active frame.
So please try if you can reproduce this with something besides the Java documentation, but in the HTML output window. Select for example Bundles → LaTeX → Help and search in that document.
On Feb 16, 2008, at 9:32 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 13 Feb 2008, at 09:56, Armon Dadgar wrote:
Does anyone else experience problems when searching the java api? Here is an example of what happens: [...] 5. Pressing the next button or Apple-G does nothing.
I tried Markdown → Preview and used the Find dialog’s Next button and the ⌘G shortcut, both worked fine.
Can you try it with something other than the Java API?
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