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#find in HelpBrowser

marcel.taeumel
Hi Karl,

I plan to remove the following methods since we got a new search feature in the help browser:

HelpBrowser >> #menu:
HelpBrowser >> #find (falsely called from text pane context menu "find" - not the same as CMD+F)
HelpBrowser >> #find:
HelpBrowser >> #findAgain:
HelpBrowser >> #findStringInHelpTopic:
HelpBrowser >> #inSubtopic:find:
HelpBrowser >> #inTopic:replaceCurrentTopicWith:
HelpBrowser >> #inTopic:replaceSubtopic:with:

Any objections?

Best,
Marcel
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Re: #find in HelpBrowser

Karl Ramberg
No objections :-)

Best,
Karl

On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 11:03 AM, marcel.taeumel <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi Karl,

I plan to remove the following methods since we got a new search feature in
the help browser:

HelpBrowser >> #menu:
HelpBrowser >> #find (falsely called from text pane context menu "find" -
not the same as CMD+F)
HelpBrowser >> #find:
HelpBrowser >> #findAgain:
HelpBrowser >> #findStringInHelpTopic:
HelpBrowser >> #inSubtopic:find:
HelpBrowser >> #inTopic:replaceCurrentTopicWith:
HelpBrowser >> #inTopic:replaceSubtopic:with:

Any objections?

Best,
Marcel



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marcel.taeumel
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Re: #find in HelpBrowser

Karl Ramberg
Nice.

BTW do you know how to hook up HelpBrowser on a package like we do on classes ?

Best,
Karl


On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 9:35 AM, marcel.taeumel <[hidden email]> wrote:
Okay:
http://forum.world.st/The-Trunk-HelpSystem-Core-mt-84-mcz-td4862937.html

Best,
Marcel



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