[Konsole-devel] Review Request 111766: Incremental search bar improvements
Harald Hvaal
metellius at gmail.com
Sat Aug 17 08:22:54 UTC 2013
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(Updated Aug. 17, 2013, 8:22 a.m.)
Review request for Konsole and Kurt Hindenburg.
Changes
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Find next/find previous icons are swapped according to reverse search setting. Animateclick is used for the three find-buttons so it's clearer what return, shift-return and ctrl-return actually maps to.
Description
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commit 4f3ac690828c4d7a707ddae38d977798a6e2c13d
Author: Harald Hvaal <harald.hvaal at gmail.com>
Date: Sun Jul 28 11:24:37 2013
Various search-related improvements
- Add "search from beginning" feature
This will scroll to the top and search from there.
Ctrl+return is also bound to this action
- Text Highlighted by mouse will be set as the current search text
- Add "Search backwards" to search bar options
commit 36e59043ba41b4ea9fd31bd961b0b88e20da10e1
Author: Harald Hvaal <harald.hvaal at gmail.com>
Date: Sat Jul 27 10:07:21 2013
When showing the search bar, do not invoke a search, only apply the highlight filters
commit fb2202fd4f54d0e1a82a861d0d998582cc08780c
Author: Harald Hvaal <harald.hvaal at gmail.com>
Date: Sat Jul 27 19:51:32 2013
Scroll with the result centered
commit 7b8f805fd15e18bb6cdba520292dd7afb0f7e4e3
Author: Harald Hvaal <harald.hvaal at gmail.com>
Date: Sat Jul 27 09:39:27 2013
Do not automatically reset the search start line on search hits
This was causing the annoying behavior that if you were to pause while typing
in a search term, and it would actually find a hit, then you would be searching
for the term a second time once you finish typing.
Example console output:
***
1 usb
2 hdmi
3 usb
4 hdmi
5 usb
***
if you were to search for this by quickly typing "usb" you would get the hit on
line 1. If you type "us", wait a moment, then type "b", you will end up on
line 3. When searching through large console output, this is frustrating as you
would never really be sure whether you are at the first search result without
double-checking.
This commit introduces two new behaviors:
1. When you show the search bar, all searching will be done from the first
visible line in the terminal.
2. This start position is only reset when you
advance to the next result, by pressing "next", "previous", or the shortcuts
RETURN or SHIFT-RETURN
In the example above, this would ensure that you would end up at the hit on
line 1 as expected.
Diffs (updated)
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src/TerminalDisplay.cpp acfddc176bc68ae9b0f3a9ea52c958e37d14dff8
src/TerminalDisplay.h 100ffccc3f8210d5f07d9d24aa14032766415205
src/SessionController.cpp 88fc50c6a164fed94eefc72a71e4460f15ede57e
src/SessionController.h 036e0534960fe7a1bd32be04136ba162c0469413
src/ScreenWindow.cpp 92804302c7df6658a10ee0b8000eae9ec5617df0
src/ScreenWindow.h 89fe7bed73b41749fae03f24c1868aee62369b18
src/IncrementalSearchBar.cpp 79a28773c64513ccc95375eef9a51b0e13b81a9f
src/IncrementalSearchBar.h d0661a5ae539fe6e11800e2367d6a55660b3028b
Diff: http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/111766/diff/
Testing
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Thanks,
Harald Hvaal
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