Change search window position?

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effemmeffe
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Change search window position?

Post by effemmeffe »

I'm a former user of Multiedit and I really loved how it present the search result: basically a new window opens similar as in Zeus, but instead of being as a new file with his tab it opens at the bottoj of the screen.
Is is possible to replicate this behaviour in Zeus?
TIA
jussij
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Post by jussij »

Is is possible to replicate this behaviour in Zeus?

Unfortunately not that I know of :(

Cheers Jussi
jbrandwood
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Re: Change search window position?

Post by jbrandwood »

As I mentioned to you on the MultiEdit forums when I recommended Zeus ...
None of them offer ALL the features of MultiEdit, but most of them offer some useful things that MutliEdit can't do ... it's a trade-off.
MultiEdit's window splitting capabilities and general document arrangement really hasn't been equaled by any other editor that I've seen.

It's one of the reasons that I stayed with MultiEdit for so long.

Zeus doesn't have quite the same windowing capabilities, but it does have a lot of other very useful features that MultiEdit doesn't, is very configurable, and just feels "comfortable" to me.

You might want to take a look at UltraEdit ... it has some interesting capabilities with it's dockable windows that impress me, but not enough for me to pick it instead of Zeus.

Whatever editor you choose, it's going to take some time to get used to it and customize it to your own tastes.
effemmeffe
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Re: Change search window position?

Post by effemmeffe »

jbrandwood wrote:As I mentioned to you on the MultiEdit forums when I recommended Zeus ...
None of them offer ALL the features of MultiEdit, but most of them offer some useful things that MutliEdit can't do ... it's a trade-off.
I discovered Zeus from your post there, I'm giving it a chance.

jbrandwood wrote: You might want to take a look at UltraEdit ... it has some interesting capabilities with it's dockable windows that impress me, but not enough for me to pick it instead of Zeus.
I know Ultraedit and I don't like it.

jbrandwood wrote:Whatever editor you choose, it's going to take some time to get used to it and customize it to your own tastes.
I know... :(
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