I just discovered a very concerning (from my pov) issue: it looks like that for some cases - one example illustrated below - looking globally to (using cmd+shift+f on macOS), it doesn't return anything, although as you can see in the currently open tab, the searching term exists.
And I tried looking for other words, and it looks like that the app does not return anything from the current file, as this open file does not exist. But the file exists, it can be open, it can be seen using 'Show in Finder' contextual menu option.
However, just find out that restarting Caret it 'discovered' it and now I can find the details through the global search.
Hi Antonio,
I just discovered a very concerning (from my pov) issue: it looks like that for some cases - one example illustrated below - looking globally to (using cmd+shift+f on macOS), it doesn't return anything, although as you can see in the currently open tab, the searching term exists.
And I tried looking for other words, and it looks like that the app does not return anything from the current file, as this open file does not exist. But the file exists, it can be open, it can be seen using 'Show in Finder' contextual menu option.
However, just find out that restarting Caret it 'discovered' it and now I can find the details through the global search.
Thanks