After performing a global search in FSNotes, pressing Command + G does not update the search box content to reflect the current search query; it continues to display the previous search history instead of the current query "test".
To Reproduce
Open FSNotes.
Press Esc to initiate a search.
Enter a search query in the search box (e.g., "test") and wait for the search results to appear.
Press Command + G to attempt to search for the next keyword within notes.
Notice that the search box content remains unchanged, displaying the previous search history instead of the current "test".
Expected behavior
Expected Behavior:
After pressing Command + G, the search box content should update to display the current search query ("test") so that users can seamlessly navigate through search results without confusion.
Actual Behavior:
After pressing Command + G, the search box content remains unchanged, displaying the previous search history.
Temporary Workaround:
Press Command + F to load the current search content properly, then press Command + G to navigate to the next search item.
Description
After performing a global search in FSNotes, pressing Command + G does not update the search box content to reflect the current search query; it continues to display the previous search history instead of the current query "test".
To Reproduce
Expected behavior
Expected Behavior: After pressing Command + G, the search box content should update to display the current search query ("test") so that users can seamlessly navigate through search results without confusion.
Actual Behavior: After pressing Command + G, the search box content remains unchanged, displaying the previous search history.
Temporary Workaround: Press Command + F to load the current search content properly, then press Command + G to navigate to the next search item.
FSNotes version
6.8.1
macOS/iOS version
macOS 14.5 (23F79)
Additional context
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