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Created on 2014年05月07日 14:36 by fgracia, last changed 2022年04月11日 14:58 by admin. This issue is now closed.
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| msg218057 - (view) | Author: Francisco Gracia (fgracia) | Date: 2014年05月07日 14:36 | |
I was delighted with the behaviour of IDLE in version 3.4 until I noticed the problem of the matches with the non highlighted background in the modified (and in this sense improved) iterative text search operations. I was wondering how could this be possible at all in the present luxuriant stage of Python's evolution when now I see that this is a very old and probably cronic problem! What a pity! I have tried to test your *SearchBar* extension, Tal, but, after following the installation instructions of the *README* file, no bar appears at all in the editor window as well in version 3.3 as in 3.4 (WIndows7). As the process is not that difficult, I think that I am performing it correctly. Any idea of what can be wrong in spite of it? Thanks. |
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2022年04月11日 14:58:03 | admin | set | github: 65649 |
| 2019年03月23日 20:09:15 | terry.reedy | set | assignee: terry.reedy components: + IDLE nosy: + terry.reedy |
| 2014年05月07日 14:42:32 | berker.peksag | set | status: open -> closed superseder: IDLE: Find(ed) text is not highlighted while dialog box is open resolution: duplicate stage: resolved |
| 2014年05月07日 14:36:07 | fgracia | create | |