Bug #66302 Find not working in the Scripting Shell
Submitted: 10 Aug 2012 8:49 Modified: 21 Aug 2014 19:11
Reporter: Pekka Ketola Email Updates:
Status: Closed Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Workbench Severity:S2 (Serious)
Version:5.2.41 OS:Windows (7)
Assigned to: CPU Architecture:Any

[10 Aug 2012 8:49] Pekka Ketola
Description:
Pressing CTRL+F doesn't open the search terms input dialog, but instead inserts an ACK character in the source code. Find&Replace has the same problem.

How to repeat:
1. Start the Scripting Editor.
2. Create a new script or open an existing one.
3. Focus the script.
4. Press CTRL+F.
[10 Aug 2012 13:19] MySQL Verification Team
Thank you for the bug report.
[12 Aug 2013 6:43] Pekka Ketola
Not corrected in any versions released since 5.2.41. Even the 6.0.5.rc has this bug. Please, fix.
[11 Jul 2014 0:52] Alfredo Kojima
Posted by developer:
 
A menubar has been added to the scripting shell, where shortcuts such as Ctrl+F will enable the find feature
[21 Aug 2014 19:11] Philip Olson
Fixed as of the MySQL Workbench 6.2.0 release, and here's the changelog entry:

The "Control" + "F" keyboard shortcut inserted an ACK character instead of
loading the "Find and Replace" dialog.

Thank you for the bug report.