 LockeZ
Member
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I have about 40 HTML files open in tabs, and would like to replace text in all of them at once.
There is an option for "All open documents" in the replace window, but it is grayed out and cannot be selected. How do I enable it?
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 jumpfroggy
Member
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I noticed this today too… I never seem to have those options available. Are they currently disabled?
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 simon
Key Master
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They are currently disabled, I’ll be looking at them after 0.10 is released (along with a whole lot of other stuff).
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 peternewman
Member
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Another +1 for this please, I’d also find it really beneficial.
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 RaphaelDDL
Member
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+1
Version 2.010.1010-dizzy not enabled yet 
I have to open Notepad++ all the time i need to replace all. And i don’t like Notepad++, dunno why
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 RaphaelDDL
Member
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Sorry but i’ll BUMP this topic.
v2.1.4.2191-devel yet not available for Find/Replace multiple files T_T
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 RaphaelDDL
Member
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+1 yearly bump:
2.2.0.2240-ellington yet not available for Find/Replace multiple files
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 swbrains
Member
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+1
But I’d like to see it operate on a specified folder/subfolders — not only with open files. Often I have dozens of files in a project to do a replacement across, and I’d rather not have to open all of them just for the replacement function. This is a blocking issue for me right now in my quest for the perfect editor.
Otherwise, I like what I’ve seen in an hour of eval!
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 vaylen
Member
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I wish this was enabled. I’ve resorted to using ABA Search & Replace since it’s not available in PN
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 xiangxiadage
Member
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This feature is useful. I need it so much.
+1
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 john.byrne
Member
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This should be a standard feature of any serious text editor.
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 xiangxiadage
Member
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Not avaible even in latest V2.3.4.2350.
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