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Test macOS Global Find Clipboard #39585

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rebornix opened this issue Dec 4, 2017 · 1 comment
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Test macOS Global Find Clipboard #39585

rebornix opened this issue Dec 4, 2017 · 1 comment
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rebornix commented Dec 4, 2017

Re #35956

Complexity 2:

When you use cmd+g to launch Find Widget, the search query will be populated automatically and the search query is from global find clipboard. A simple workflow can be

  • Search something in your browser
  • Cmd+g in VSCode
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wprater commented Dec 5, 2017

Search something in your browser
Cmd+g in VSCode

is this not how it's supposed to work? at least Id expect it to on macOS. try the same points, but after the second point, try opening a find inout in Terminal or Safari.

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