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texfind(1)			     teTeX			    texfind(1)

NAME
       texfind - graphical tool to search for text in TeX input files

SYNOPSIS
       texfind	[ OPTION ...  ]

DESCRIPTION
       texfind	is  a  graphical,  interactive	tool  that helps you searching
       through TeX input files, including subdirectories, and allows you to do
       search/replace  tasks using Perl regular expressions. It opens two win‐
       dows: One displays the directory hierarchy and allows to select differ‐
       ent  search  directories.  The second window is used to enter the query
       and display the results.

SEARCHING
       Enter a search string  in the input box at the  top,  choose  the  file
       extension  (*tex	 by  default)  and  hit ENTER to start the search. The
       results will be displayed below.

       The search string is actually a perl regular expression. This gives you
       lots  of	 flexibility.  The  search-and-replace function also uses Perl
       regex syntax, but you can also just use simple strings. Currently there
       is no way to save changed files.

MENU
       Use the right mouse button to open a menu.

       File : Currently only used to exit the program

       Edit : Copy selections, select or unselect all

       Search  :  Open a Find dialog that allows further searching through the
	      displayed results. The Replace option can	 be  used  to  replace
	      single  or  all occurrences of a string, but currently it is not
	      possible to change the file.

       View : Select specific lines, and adjust word or character wrapping.

OPTIONS
       --font : specify the font used for the menu. Default is courier.

       Other options probably exist  -	I  appreciate  input  by  the  program
	      authors, experienced users or perl geeks.

SEE ALSO
	      perlre(1)

BUGS
       None known. Well - the replace function isn't the most useful one.

AUTHOR
       texfind	was  written  for  the	ConTeXt	 package by Hans Hagen and Ton
       Otten, PRAGMA.

       This manual page was written by Frank K�ster <frank@kuesterei.ch>,  for
       the  Debian  GNU/Linux  system.	 It may be used and modified by others
       without contacting the author.  Any mistakes or omissions in the manual
       page  are  my fault; inquiries about or corrections to this manual page
       should be directed to me (and not to the primary author).

ConTeXt				  April 2004			    texfind(1)
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