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Author markroseman
Recipients cheryl.sabella, markroseman, taleinat, terry.reedy
Date 2020-10-23.15:46:10
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Tal, I gave it a try, I think this is great. For "simple" searches (i.e. what people do most of the time), a search bar is a lot less klunky than bringing up a dialog.  

Patch seems to work well, would just need a cosmetic update (ttk widgets etc.).

Things may get a bit complex for users if too many things are stuck in there, and you run out of space real quick when you have a fairly narrow window. 

My suggestion would be to keep it to just a simple search without options, and keep the rest (search with options, replace) in a separate unified dialog that merges the current "Search Dialog" and "Replace Dialog". A button ("...") in the search bar to open that dialog would make for a nice transition between the search bar and the dialog.
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