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On 12/23/2014 11:42 AM, Buck Calabro wrote:
I think it is possible to
create a user action that invokes the default. In Eclipse 4, it is part
of
\eclipse422\plugins\org.eclipse.ui.workbench.texteditor_3.8.0.v20120523-1310.jar
- org.eclipse.ui.texteditor.FindReplaceDialog

I think that to incorporate this as a user action I need to tinker the
CLASSPATH or copy the jar file to the place my RDi CLASSPATH can find
it. Once it's a user action, it can be assigned to a key sequence.

Not possible because org.eclipse.ui.texteditor.FindReplaceDialog does
not Implement LpexAction, which is what I need to simply create a new
User Action. I should have known that.


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