But I am not getting the scroll and highlight behavior you describe. Hitting Ctrl+F and Cntrl+G just opens the Find on Chrome - which for whatever reason does not work to find anything in the pgadmin4 tables....
“None of you has faith until he loves for his brother or his neighbor what he loves for himself.”
Yes, I can confirm that it's rather counterintuative. Ubuntu 18.10, Chromium here. Cntrl-F in the query window causes the Search: bar to appear. Doing anything other than clicking in the text box to the right of the Search: will cause the search bar to disappear. Entering text into that text box and hitting the enter key will also cause that Search bar to disappear and it will scroll to the first instance of the result (if it isn't already on the screen and highlight all matches. Cntrl-G will select each match in order. Selections are indicated by having a grey background. Replace, in my opinion, is worse. More disappearing bars. Enter the existing text after the Replace: then it disappears replaced by a With: that you enter what you want it replaced with, which then also disappears. A UI that presented the end user with both Find: & Replace at the same time, and didn't keep disappearing would be most helpful.
I'm on ubuntu 17, Chrome 72. I am happy it is working for you, but I repeat, once I hit Enter, I got nothing, nada, zip.
“None of you has faith until he loves for his brother or his neighbor what he loves for himself.”
On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 3:47 AM Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org> wrote:
On Tue, Feb 12, 2019 at 8:26 PM Malik Rumi <malik.a.rumi@gmail.com> wrote: > > I can't make heads or tails out of 'find'. When I click on the magnifying glass, I get a little > Search: > But once I put something in there, nothing happens, and if I hit Enter, it all just goes away like I hadn't done anything. I am looking at the docs https://www.pgadmin.org/docs/pgadmin4/dev/query_tool.html > > and they don't help me at all.
I just tested here and it's working fine for me. I hit Cmd+F, type BEGIN in the box and hit return, and it highlights all the occurrences of BEGIN as well as selecting the first one. Cmd+G selects the next one.
What are you searching for exactly? Are you using a regexp or plain string?
What platform and browser are you using? I'm on macOS 10.14 with Chrome 71.0.3578.98.