![]() ![]() ![]() It's also possible to exclude certain file types, if your folder does not contain only txt or tmx files). You get a "Find results" tab with links to all the files that contain the searched word(s) or regex, like in a terminal, but from there you can click on any search result to jump to the corresponding line in the files themselves (or use F4 to navigate between files, jumping from a match to the next one).Ī search in Europarl directory (bilingual txt files) with the word 'impressed'.įrom there, clicking somewhere on the first result opens the corresponding file and display the segment (line). The "Find in files" function is very impressive (damn fast). When I first tried it, it just looked like "one more text editor", but it's very complex, powerful and extendable (free packages built by users). On my Mac I use it to search and manage all my bilingual TAB delimited texts, glossaries and. I'm really impressed by this text editor. ![]()
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