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Kaleb
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Old November 23rd, 2017, 01:26 PM
Not knowing exactly how the compiler works, is possible for the compiler/editor
once it identifies an error to take you to each error in order let you fix that error recompile take you to the next error and so forth.

Is it possible to make a feature for the editor search to search by unique ID.
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Old November 25th, 2017, 10:01 AM
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Not knowing exactly how the compiler works, is possible for the compiler/editor
once it identifies an error to take you to each error in order let you fix that error recompile take you to the next error and so forth.

Is it possible to make a feature for the editor search to search by unique ID.
What I do, when I get a list of errors, is either take a screenshot or copy and paste if that's possible in that window. I've got a dual monitor setup, so I keep the screenshot on one screen, and my editor on the other. Then I go through each error in sequence.

Sometimes, it makes more sense to work in an advanced text editor than in the Hero Lab editor. In those cases, I'll pull up UltraEdit (Notepad++ is also an excellent option, and it's free), and I'll fix what needs to be fixed in there.

Text editors like these allow you to search for text across all files in a given folder. That feature will allow you to search for unique IDs or any other text.
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