I'm trying the ffind command and I'm finding (no pun intended ...) that it automatically cuts off at 6 matches in one file. I'm trying to check a large file for > < and % and I've added a bunch of each. When I run ffind, for each character it only shows 6 lines. I deliberately added /-50 which means "stop counting after 50 occurrences" but it still stops after 6.
(Just to be clear: I'm running one search for >, a second search for %, and a third search for <. I did find that I can search for > or < with /t">" but for % I have to use /t"^%" That's not specified in the Help.)
I'm trying the ffind command and I'm finding (no pun intended ...) that it automatically cuts off at 6 matches in one file. I'm trying to check a large file for > < and % and I've added a bunch of each. When I run ffind, for each character it only shows 6 lines. I deliberately added /-50 which means "stop counting after 50 occurrences" but it still stops after 6.
(Just to be clear: I'm running one search for >, a second search for %, and a third search for <. I did find that I can search for > or < with /t">" but for % I have to use /t"^%" That's not specified in the Help.)
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