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It is like Eclipse 'forgets' you had chosen a folder before. Now, instead of hitting Search, click the Replace Obvious, I know, but I swear I had never noticed it before. Eclipse will now automatically run the search. You will be given a list of results, and the chance to enter your replacement term. So far this has worked perfectly for me. I did screw up one time and forgot to change the value on the "With" field, but that was entirely user error, and not Eclipse's fault.

Also don't forget what I said about clicking back in the Navigator before you do the search. If you like this content, please consider supporting me. You can become a Patron , visit my Amazon wishlist , or buy me a coffee! Any support helps! Don't do much refactoring do you : I use this utility heavily, but never really on Selected Resources thanks for the tip about selecting the folder.

I use the Workspace Scope search all open projects and the Enclosing Projects current project you are working with. Also the shortcut to this dialog is Ctrl-H win. What kills me about the search view is I can not for the life of me find out what the shortcut is to easily jump to the next or previous match.

I'd also add that you can run a replace without using the "Replace Of course, in addition to multiline search and replace, Aptana provides a ton of editors to compliment CFEclipse. Make sure to let them know how long it takes before Eclipse with CFEclipse and Aptana become your main development environment. Adrian is an enterprise solution architect and full stack developer. Which stack depends on which system is on fire at the time. More information. If you don't find the file type you need in the list, enter your file type in the File Mask field.

If necessary, specify several file types using commas as separators. Find and replace in project You can search for occurrences and usages of targets within a project, and narrow your search by using different scopes and excluding certain items. Click one of the available Replace commands. Narrow your search You can use different options in the Find in Files dialog to adjust your search process.

Search in the specific file types Use the File Mask option to narrow your search to a specific file type. CLion limits its search to the specified type.

I've tried to add validation filters to exclude the folder by doing the following in I know that there are many questions on stackoverflow regarding this issue, but none of them solve the issue at all and I need deeper insight into this problem. I have tried everything that everyone I want to skip validation of some folders while building workspace. My eclipse spend half an hour every time validating this folders. So, I want no more validation for them.



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