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I assume you accidentally closed buffer while search panel opened, now when original editor is destroyed, auto-hide search panel.
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Thanks. I can create a separate issue for this, but one thing I noticed is
that if you click on a portion of text the search buffer won't close, and
then cmd-i won't take you back to the search button. The issue there is
that I start typing right away and the text will go into my text rather
than the search buffer. Is this something that could be addressed?
Btw, I really like your packages, use a bunch of them all the time
On Jul 31, 2015 10:35 AM, "t9md" [email protected] wrote:
I assume you accidentally closed buffer while search panel opened, now
when original editor is destroyed, auto-hide search panel.—
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#2 (comment).
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From version v0.1.12 , click auto-close search panel.
I know its better to keep open search panel and you can continue to edit & next search.
I can improve like that, but I'm now considering to integrate this isarch package to another simlar my lazy-motion package, so in the meantime I don't want to focus minor issue of this package.
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Awesome, thanks.
Any plans regarding regex?
On Jul 31, 2015 11:10 AM, "t9md" [email protected] wrote:
From version v0.1.12 , click auto-close search panel.
I know its better to keep open search panel and you can continue edit &
next search.
I can improve like that, but I'm now considering to integrate this isarch
package to another simlar my lazy-motion package, so in the meantime I
don't want to focus minor issue of this package.—
Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub
#2 (comment).
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I have plan, but currently I'm working on another interesting things (vim-mode improvement etc..), so it will be take time to come back to this and lazy-motion package.
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