Text Search Ctrl+F......setting "Match Case" as the default
I want to search text by using Ctrl +F and only want the search by "Match Case" as the default . How can I set it. Any suggestion.
Ausgewählte Lösung
Yes, you can. To default one of the buttons on the Find bar, try this:
(1) In a new tab, type or paste about:config in the address bar and press Enter/Return. Click the button accepting the risk.
Match Case
(2) In the search box in the page, type or paste case and pause while the list is filtered
(3) Double-click the accessibility.typeaheadfind.casesensitive preference and Firefox should display an editable field where you can modify the value as desired. To save the change, press Enter or click the blue check mark button. (To reset to the original value, use the button toward the right end of the row with the left-pointing arrow.)
- 0 => e matches e and E, E matches E and e (Match Case button _not_ highlighted on Find bar) (default)
- 1 => e matches e but not E, E matches E but not e (Match Case button highlighted on Find bar)
- 2 => e matches e and E, E matches E but not e (Match Case button removed from Find bar) (AKA "auto")
You might need to reload the tab before the Find bar will reflect the change.
Other Buttons
For possible future reference...
(4) In the search box in the page, type or paste findbar and pause while the list is filtered
Highlight All
Double-click the findbar.highlightAll preference to switch the default value from false (don't highlight) to true (do highlight) -- double-click again to revert. You might need to reload the tab before the Find bar will reflect the change.
Match Diacritics
Double-click the findbar.matchdiacritics preference and Firefox should display an editable field where you can modify the value as desired. To save the change, press Enter or click the blue check mark button. (To reset to the original value, use the button toward the right end of the row with the left-pointing arrow.)
- 0 => e matches e and é, é matches é and e (Match Diacritics button _not_ highlighted on Find bar) (default)
- 1 => e matches e but not é, é matches é but not e (Match Diacritics button highlighted on Find bar)
- 2 => e matches e and é, é matches é but not e (Match Diacritics button removed from Find bar) (AKA "auto")
You might need to reload the tab before the Find bar will reflect the change.
Whole Words
Double-click the findbar.entireword preference to switch the default value from false (find within a string) to true (find between word boundaries) -- double-click again to revert. You might need to reload the tab before the Find bar will reflect the change.
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Ausgewählte Lösung
Yes, you can. To default one of the buttons on the Find bar, try this:
(1) In a new tab, type or paste about:config in the address bar and press Enter/Return. Click the button accepting the risk.
Match Case
(2) In the search box in the page, type or paste case and pause while the list is filtered
(3) Double-click the accessibility.typeaheadfind.casesensitive preference and Firefox should display an editable field where you can modify the value as desired. To save the change, press Enter or click the blue check mark button. (To reset to the original value, use the button toward the right end of the row with the left-pointing arrow.)
- 0 => e matches e and E, E matches E and e (Match Case button _not_ highlighted on Find bar) (default)
- 1 => e matches e but not E, E matches E but not e (Match Case button highlighted on Find bar)
- 2 => e matches e and E, E matches E but not e (Match Case button removed from Find bar) (AKA "auto")
You might need to reload the tab before the Find bar will reflect the change.
Other Buttons
For possible future reference...
(4) In the search box in the page, type or paste findbar and pause while the list is filtered
Highlight All
Double-click the findbar.highlightAll preference to switch the default value from false (don't highlight) to true (do highlight) -- double-click again to revert. You might need to reload the tab before the Find bar will reflect the change.
Match Diacritics
Double-click the findbar.matchdiacritics preference and Firefox should display an editable field where you can modify the value as desired. To save the change, press Enter or click the blue check mark button. (To reset to the original value, use the button toward the right end of the row with the left-pointing arrow.)
- 0 => e matches e and é, é matches é and e (Match Diacritics button _not_ highlighted on Find bar) (default)
- 1 => e matches e but not é, é matches é but not e (Match Diacritics button highlighted on Find bar)
- 2 => e matches e and é, é matches é but not e (Match Diacritics button removed from Find bar) (AKA "auto")
You might need to reload the tab before the Find bar will reflect the change.
Whole Words
Double-click the findbar.entireword preference to switch the default value from false (find within a string) to true (find between word boundaries) -- double-click again to revert. You might need to reload the tab before the Find bar will reflect the change.