Dear Sir/Madam,
The search dialog window doesn't show up after upgrade from 5.0.99.0 to 5.1.99.0.
Same holds true for 5.2.1.0. Same holds true for complete reinstallation. Downgrade
resolves the issue.
Executing environment:
- OS: Windows 7 Enterprise
- OS Version: 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601
- Java: 1.7.0_45
- jEdit modules: QuickNotepad (5.0); TextTools (1.15)
I would be grateful if you could fix this.
Submitted | tokarenko - 2013-11-12 - 10:42:43z | Assigned | nobody |
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Priority | 5 | Category | search and replace |
Status | Open | Group | severe bug |
Resolution | None | Visibility | No |
2013-11-12 - 15:36:34z ezust |
Which search action are you invoking? Search in directory? Or "Find..." or what? Is this related to your keyboard shortcuts changing to something else? I need steps to reproduce this. |
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2013-11-12 - 17:24:13z tokarenko |
Tried both "Find ..." menu item and CTRL+F |
2013-11-12 - 17:35:03z ezust |
tested with windows 7 professional. Unable to reproduce your issue with metal, nimbus,
windows standard or windows classic look and feel. Can you reproduce this when running
jEdit.exe with -noplugins or -nosettings? It works for me. |
2013-11-13 - 07:57:49z tokarenko |
Neither -noplugins nor -nosettings option works for me. But downgrade to 5.0.99.0 resolves the issue. I'm using windows classic theme. Can you suggest some other way to diagnose? |
2013-11-25 - 18:15:35z tokarenko |
Tried fresh install on my home PC. Bug persists. Differences in operating environment: OS: Windows 7 Home Premium x64 |
2013-11-25 - 18:32:02z ezust |
you are saying with jedit -nosettings -noplugins, you are still unable to see the
search dialog? And you also have this issue with the latest daily build? That is so strange. Because when I try that, I see the dialog centered nicely on top of the view. still unable to reproduce. |
2013-11-25 - 20:23:05z rschwenn |
Please try this: 1. Find out the path to Your settings directory: In jEdit, go to "Utilities -> Settings Directory" - the first item of the submenu is the path. 2. Exit jEdit 3. Ensure that no instance of jEdit (even no unvisible jedit server) is running. The safest method, I think, is to open task manager and kill all Java processes if any. 4. Rename the settings directory (so, jedit cannot find it anymore) 5. Start jEdit and the search dialog 6. Tell us that You see the search dialog :-) |
2013-11-26 - 08:03:15z tokarenko |
Alan, Robert, switch to English language resolves the issue. The bug should be reproducible
when language is set to Russian. Robert, the proposed procedure didn't resolve the issue when language is set to Russian. |
2013-11-26 - 16:53:00z ezust |
Confirmed. |