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window find
command,
the Find window, illustrated in Find Window,
is opened. If you have not changed your PF key assignments, you can also use
PF17, which is assigned to the window find
< >
command, to open the Find window. Once the Find window
is open, you can type the string to be searched for and the occurrence that
you want: f
(first), n
(next), or p
(previous). The search
is started when you press the ENTER
key or any PF key
If n
or p
is specified in the Occurrence: field, the search begins from the current position
of the logical cursor. If this is the first time that the window find
command is being executed in this window, or if
the command was last executed in a different window, occurrence defaults to P
for the Log window and n
for
the Source and Browse windows.
The search string may contain embedded blanks. By default, searches are not case sensitive.
In the current implementation, subsequent occurrences
may be found by twice pressing the PF key that is assigned to the window find < >
command (PF17 by default).
Pressing the key the first time opens the Find window with the search string
that was used the last time, and an appropriate occurrence parameter. Pressing
the key the second time causes the debugger to accept the contents of the
window and begin searching.
To abort a search after the Find window has been opened, erase the text of the string.
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