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Dusan
Whole Tomato Software

Slovakia
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Posted - Sep 07 2013 :  05:17:09 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hello, is there a way to find the references for multiple different objects? For example if class has functions GetColor() and SetColor() and I want to have them both in the results tree-view.
It would be enough, if next to 'Highlight all' switch would be new switch "Append mode", so that VAX would know, that I want to append new results, and not to replace them by new search.

Dusan

Edited by - Dusan on Sep 07 2013 05:18:12 AM

feline
Whole Tomato Software

United Kingdom
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Posted - Sep 07 2013 :  12:50:35 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Unfortunately no, not currently. Are you aware of the "Clone Results" toolbar button in the Find References Results window? By cloning the results from the first find, you can see the two sets of results at the same time, but not in the same results tree.

zen is the art of being at one with the two'ness
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Dusan
Whole Tomato Software

Slovakia
177 Posts

Posted - Sep 08 2013 :  03:19:47 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks, that is usable...
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feline
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United Kingdom
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Posted - Sep 09 2013 :  3:34:03 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You can clone the main Find References Results window several times, giving you several different sets of results in different windows.

With focus in the results window you can also copy the current item, or a parent node and all of its children with Ctrl-C, which will allow you to paste different result lines together, and sort them out how you want. This is not the same as results being merged into one window, but you might find it helpful.

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