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Old 09-20-2010, 02:31 PM   #65
Starson17
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Originally Posted by chaley View Post
I was confused. I thought you were talking about how history is matched in the combo boxes, not how the search itself is run.
I thought there might be some confusion

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I have no problem making a tweak that makes regexp searches case sensitive. It cannot be on by default, but for those who want it, fine. I just glanced at the search code. It is doable. If you set the tweak, you would be required to use the (?i) notation if you want case-insensitive matching.
I'd live with that, but I'd prefer an option box or to have one of the pulldown search methods in the Advanced Search dialog screen for regular searches be to do a case sensitive search. I almost never want case sensitive, so constantly typing ?i (did you mean /i) would be enough of a pain that I'd have to leave it off and switch the tweak on for when I truly needed it. With an option box or pulldown search option, presumably saved searches would not work right unless the option box or pulldown search option was set the same as the search was created, but that doesn't bother me. I have never run into a need for case sensitive saved searches. I only need them when fixing metadata.
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