Re: [opensuse] Notepad++
- From: Anders Johansson <ajh@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 21:15:37 +0100
On Saturday 12 February 2011 21:00:54 Pete Connolly wrote:
I've just had a look in notepad++ (booted into Win 7 right now, excuse the
outlook quoting). It seems ctrl-h give you a find/search and replace
option that works in all open files, with options to work in a directory
across files conforming to filter, e.g. *.txt, *.php and so on.
Well, kate can certainly do that for all open files in the ctrl-r dialog.
Not sure about doing it for all files in a directory, it looks like you'll
first have to search for the pattern, select the files in the search result
and then do a find and replace
But in kate there is an option to create your own scripts, it should be a one-
liner sed command to do just that, so it doesn't strike me as a major
obstacle.
Or perhaps an IDE with a refactoring capability - I suspect this is what it's
really about anyway.
All in all, my vote would go to kate as the best option, if a native program
is desired, and if an IDE is too much
Anders
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