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provides an incemental text search function in other browser implentations. How can users search for text in Jolla's native browser? Optionally searching all loaded tabs would be a valuable search function extension, e.g. with Ctrl+F
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Ctrl+f
or /
provides an incemental text search function in other browser implentations. How can users Other questions on together.jolla.com
seek searching inclusion in the native browser. As an extension to such functionality, how simple would it be to extend text search for text in Jolla's native browser? text? Optionally searching all loaded tabs would be a valuable search function extension, e.g. with Ctrl+F
.
An extra tab would need to open to list the matching regular expression labels for each tab along with some surrounding text for context, and perhaps also the range - the column and row indices of the first and last matching characters - for each match result.
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Ctrl+f
or /
provides an incemental incremental text search function in other browser implentations. Other questions on together.jolla.com
seek searching inclusion in the native browser. As an extension to such functionality, how simple would it be to extend text search for text? Optionally searching all loaded tabs would be a valuable search function extension, e.g. with Ctrl+F
.
An extra tab would need to open to list the matching regular expression labels for each tab along with some surrounding text for context, and perhaps also the range - the column and row indices of the first and last matching characters - for each match result.
4 | No.4 Revision |
Ctrl+f
or /
provides an incremental text search function in other browser implentations. Other questions on together.jolla.com
seek searching inclusion in the native browser. As an extension to such functionality, how simple would it be to extend text search for text? Optionally searching all loaded tabs would be a valuable search function extension, e.g. with Ctrl+F
.
An extra tab would need to open to list the matching regular expression labels for each tab along with some surrounding text for context, and perhaps also the range - the column and row indices of the first and last matching characters - for each match result.
5 | No.5 Revision |
Ctrl+f
or /
provides an incremental text search function in other browser implentations. Other questions on together.jolla.com
seek searching inclusion in the native browser. As an extension to such functionality, how simple would it be to extend text search for text? Optionally searching all loaded tabs would be a valuable search function extension, e.g. with Ctrl+F
.
An extra tab would need to open to list the matching regular expression labels for each tab along with some surrounding text for context, and perhaps also the range - the column and row indices of the first and last matching characters - for each result.
With typical built-in text search users can search their current tab, though this is not yet true of the native browser. With search engines users can search across sites to a level of detail arbitrated by their patience, the idiosyncracies of their chosen engine's implementation and other things.
Multi-tab search-and-report enables quick arbitrary searches of local and remote text, something I can't do easily without grep
, curl
and awk
in shell scripts today.
Ctrl+f
or /
provides an incremental text search function in other browser implentations. Other questions on together.jolla.com
seek searching inclusion in the native browser. As an extension to such functionality, how simple would it be to extend text search for text? Optionally searching all loaded tabs would be a valuable search function extension, e.g. with Ctrl+F
.
An extra tab would need to open to list the matching regular expression labels for each tab along with some surrounding text for context, and perhaps also the range - the column and row indices of the first and last matching characters - for each result.
With typical built-in text search users can search their current tab, though this is not yet true of the native browser. With search engines users can search across sites to a level of detail arbitrated by their patience, the idiosyncracies of their chosen engine's implementation and other things.
Multi-tab search-and-report enables quick arbitrary searches of local and remote text, something I can't do easily without grep
, curl
and awk
in shell scripts today.
7 | No.7 Revision |
Ctrl+f
or /
provides an incremental text search function in other browser implentations. Other questions on together.jolla.com
seek searching inclusion in the native browser. As an extension to such functionality, how simple would it be to extend text search for text? Optionally searching all loaded tabs would be a valuable search function extension, e.g. with Ctrl+F
.
An extra tab would need to open to list the matching regular expression labels for each tab along with some surrounding text for context, and perhaps also the range - the column and row indices of the first and last matching characters - for each result.
With typical built-in text search users can search their current tab, though this is not yet true of the native browser. With search engines users can search across sites to a level of detail arbitrated by their patience, the idiosyncracies of their chosen engine's implementation and other things.
Multi-tab search-and-report enables quick arbitrary searches of local and remote text, something I can't do easily without grep
, curl
and awk
in shell scripts today.
8 | No.8 Revision |
Ctrl+f
or /
provides an incremental text search function in other browser implentations. Other questions on together.jolla.com
seek searching inclusion in the native browser. As an extension to such functionality, how simple would it be to extend text search for text? Optionally searching all loaded tabs would be a valuable search function extension, e.g. with Ctrl+F
.
An extra tab would need to open to list the matching regular expression labels for each tab along with some surrounding text for context, and perhaps also the range - the column and row indices of the first and last matching characters - for each result.
With typical built-in text search users can search their current tab, though this is not yet true of the native browser. With search engines users can search across sites to a level of detail arbitrated by their patience, the idiosyncracies of their chosen engine's implementation and other things.
Multi-tab search-and-report enables quick arbitrary searches of local and remote text, something I can't do easily without grep
, curl
and awk
in shell scripts today.
9 | No.9 Revision |
Ctrl+f
or /
provides an incremental text search function in other browser implentations. Other questions on together.jolla.com
seek searching inclusion in the native browser. As an extension to such functionality, how simple would it be to extend text search for text? across tabs with a chain of **$(dbus)**
commands? Optionally searching all loaded tabs would be a valuable search function extension, e.g. with Ctrl+F
.
An extra tab would need to open to list the matching regular expression labels for each tab along with some surrounding text for context, and perhaps also the range - the column and row indices of the first and last matching characters - for each result.
With typical built-in text search users can search their current tab, though this is not yet true of the native browser. With search engines users can search across sites to a level of detail arbitrated by their patience, the idiosyncracies of their chosen engine's implementation and other things.
Multi-tab search-and-report enables quick arbitrary searches of local and remote text, something I can't do easily without grep
, curl
and awk
in shell scripts today.
10 | No.10 Revision |
Ctrl+f
or /
provides an incremental text search function in other browser implentations. Other questions on together.jolla.com
seek searching inclusion in the native browser. As an extension to such functionality, how simple would it be to extend text search across tabs with a chain of **$(dbus)**
$(dbus)
commands? Optionally searching all loaded tabs would be a valuable search function extension, e.g. with Ctrl+F
.
An extra tab would need to open to list the matching regular expression labels for each tab along with some surrounding text for context, and perhaps also the range - the column and row indices of the first and last matching characters - for each result.
With typical built-in text search users can search their current tab, though this is not yet true of the native browser. With search engines users can search across sites to a level of detail arbitrated by their patience, the idiosyncracies of their chosen engine's implementation and other things.
Multi-tab search-and-report enables quick arbitrary searches of local and remote text, something I can't do easily without grep
, curl
and awk
in shell scripts today.
11 | No.11 Revision |
Ctrl+f
or /
provides an incremental text search function in other browser implentations. Other questions on together.jolla.com
seek searching inclusion in the native browser. As an extension to such functionality, how simple would it be to extend text search across tabs with a chain of $(dbus)
commands? Optionally searching all loaded tabs would be a valuable search function extension, e.g. with Ctrl+F
.
An extra tab would need to open to list results with sparklines and URLs, e.g. with the matching regular expression labels for each tab along with URI and some surrounding text for context, and perhaps also the range - the column and row indices of the first and last matching characters - for each result.context.
With typical built-in text search users can search their current tab, though this is not yet true of the native browser. tab with incremental single results, but sometimes a report with statistics would be better. With search engines users can search across sites to a level of detail arbitrated by their patience, the idiosyncracies of their chosen engine's implementation and other things.
Multi-tab search-and-report enables quick arbitrary searches of local and remote text, something I can't do easily without grep
, curl
and awk
in shell scripts today.
12 | retagged |
Ctrl+f
or /
provides an incremental text search function in other browser implentations. Other questions on together.jolla.com
seek searching inclusion in the native browser. As an extension to such functionality, how simple would it be to extend text search across tabs with a chain of $(dbus)
commands? Optionally searching all loaded tabs would be a valuable search function extension, e.g. with Ctrl+F
.
An extra tab would need to open to list results with sparklines and URLs, e.g. with the matching regular expression labels for each URI and some surrounding text for context.
With typical built-in text search users can search their current tab with incremental single results, but sometimes a report with statistics would be better. With search engines users can search across sites to a level of detail arbitrated by their patience, the idiosyncracies of their chosen engine's implementation and other things.
Multi-tab search-and-report enables quick arbitrary searches of local and remote text, something I can't do easily without grep
, curl
and awk
in shell scripts today.
13 | retagged |
Ctrl+f
or /
provides an incremental text search function in other browser implentations. Other questions on together.jolla.com
seek searching inclusion in the native browser. As an extension to such functionality, how simple would it be to extend text search across tabs with a chain of $(dbus)
commands? Optionally searching all loaded tabs would be a valuable search function extension, e.g. with Ctrl+F
.
An extra tab would need to open to list results with sparklines and URLs, e.g. with the matching regular expression labels for each URI and some surrounding text for context.
With typical built-in text search users can search their current tab with incremental single results, but sometimes a report with statistics would be better. With search engines users can search across sites to a level of detail arbitrated by their patience, the idiosyncracies of their chosen engine's implementation and other things.
Multi-tab search-and-report enables quick arbitrary searches of local and remote text, something I can't do easily without grep
, curl
and awk
in shell scripts today.