Hmm ... after studying this some more, the current Code View tab seems to lose focus initially.
Not sure why ... there were no code changes related to this and qt has not changed. I will see if there are any workarounds in the code. The Current Tab should always get focus unless it is intentionally moved out. Not sure what is might be causing that.
So giving focus to the current tab before doing any searches seems to prevent this problem.
Quote:
Originally Posted by PapaKilo
-Windows 10
-Sigil 1.9.1
-Search & Replace Docked at bottom of main window.
These conditions for all cases:
#1
Type something in Find, click find button.
Item is found but it is NOT highlighted in main window.
Click find button again.
Item is found but it is NOT highlighted in main window.
Click in main window.
Click find button again.
Item is found but it IS highlighted in main window.
#2
Open Saved Searches window click on a saved search.
Click find button in Saved Searches
Item is found but it is NOT highlighted in main window.
#3
Open Saved Searches window click on a saved search.
Click find button in Saved Searches
Item is found but it is NOT highlighted in main window.
Click on Replace button in docked Find & Replace dialog.
Item is Highlighted in main window, but is NOT replaced.
#4
Click on Spellcheck.
Double-click on misspelled item.
Item is found but it is NOT highlighted in main window.
All of these things functioned in previous versions.
Paul
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