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Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 11:50 am |
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A program I've mentioned around here previously in a search context is BBEdit, the Mac text editor. When you do a multi-file search in it, it generates what it calls a browser window (nothing to do with web browser). The browser lists all the hits. When you click on a hit, the browser window has a lower pane in which it will show the area of the file that has the hit, and if you double-click the hit, it opens the file and selects the hit.
As I've done before, I strongly suggest the PhpED team model its searching features off of BBEdit's. Extremely powerful and flexible, yet very easy to use, it's way, way, way beyond anything I've seen on Windows or even elsewhere on the Mac (yes, including TextMate). If at all possible, I'd actually download the demo and play around with it to actually experience it firsthand. If that's not possible, just browse the PDF manual, which is excellent.
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