You are a chevalier !In the interest of fairness, I tried Find in Files in VS Code. It found all 558 instances in less than 5 seconds.
Find Usage
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Re: Find Usage
- Karlis
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Re: Find Usage
Thank you for an interesting discussion. There are good points outlined both by Will and pety.
The feature request has been added to "ideas list", however we can not promise if and when it might be considered for inclusion as it will take further research and planning on what is reasonably possible with what we have.
The feature request has been added to "ideas list", however we can not promise if and when it might be considered for inclusion as it will take further research and planning on what is reasonably possible with what we have.
- Will Fastie
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Merci. Au moins je ne suis pas un pion.pety wrote:You are a chevalier !
Will
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