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Product Version: NetBeans IDE Dev (Build 201504210001) Java: 1.8.0_45; Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 25.45-b02 Runtime: Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment 1.8.0_45-b14 System: Windows 7 version 6.1 running on amd64; UTF-8; pl_PL (nb) While using the profiler I didn't know how to find a particular method in the results. I've tried Ctrl+F, but it didn't work (I'm using the Eclipse profile for the keymap if it matters, but Ctrl+F works in the editor). Then I checked the local toolbar in the profiler window - also no search button there. Finally I've found out that there is a "Find" action in the context menu. Now I can see that "Find..." action from the "Edit" menu works here as well, but it has a "Find" shortcut - what is that? I don't have a "Find" key on my keyboard. To make the long story short: 1. Make the Find shortcut (Ctrl+F) work in the profiler window. 2. Add a find button to the local profile toolbar.
Platform guys, can you please take a look at this problem? Thanks!
Please note: "Ctrl+F works in the editor" - actually not true, Ctrl+F doesn't work at all across the IDE. In editor it invokes Replace (should invoke Find), for example in Projects it doesn't invoke anything (should invoke Find in Projects). Looks like there's a wrong "FIND" shortcut instead of "Ctrl+F" in Eclipse keymap, effectively disabling the Find action.