When using the find function in a document it will just loop through the same spots it found the word at over and over. This works fine for me as a lot of documents I search are just a few pages long, and I can tell easily that it is looping and finding the same items. Is this the way it is supposed to work though? I was just wondering if someone with a long document might get lost. Or, for a large document should the search function be used?
I find that when I click back in the document with the hand tool the last word found still stays highlighted. No big deal there.
Thanks.
Find function
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John - Tracker Supp
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Re: Find function
Hi Arnold,
I agree this could be confusing and we will in a future build recognise the fact that the end of the file has been reached with an appropriate message set depending on whether any occurrences were found.
HTH
I agree this could be confusing and we will in a future build recognise the fact that the end of the file has been reached with an appropriate message set depending on whether any occurrences were found.
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Arnold
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Re: Find function
Great. I guess you can tell by now I use PDFXV quite a bit. 
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Re: Find function
Which only makes us happier! 
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aerst2
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Re: Find function
On the same topic, the "find previous" shortcut does not properly loop back around to the bottom of the file. So, if you are in a big file doing "find next" and accidentally skip past the last item, you have to search through them all to get back to it, because "find previous" won't loop backwards.
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Re: Find function
thanks for the added detail aerst2, it has been added to the notes on this.
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Re: Find function
Hi again aerst2,
look for a fix for this in the next build.
Regards
look for a fix for this in the next build.
- We've added an info message to indicate that you are at the end of the current document and asks if you wish to finish your search or find in another document.
- The issue with "find previous" feature is resolved. Now it can loop back wards correctly.
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Bhikkhu Pesala
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Re: Find function
This was implemented in build 53 as promised. An audible warning (beep) is also given.
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