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Global search (Ctrl+Shift+F) can't go to the correct line in Jupyter notebook #16218

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Saltsmart opened this issue Nov 9, 2024 · 1 comment
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Applies To

  • Notebooks (.ipynb files)
  • Interactive Window and/or Cell Scripts (.py files with #%% markers)

What happened?

The global search is unable to locate and jump to the search results in jupyter notebooks, while the file search tab has no problem:
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VS Code Version

Version: 1.95.1 (system setup) Commit: 65edc4939843c90c34d61f4ce11704f09d3e5cb6 Date: 2024-10-31T05:14:54.222Z Electron: 32.2.1 ElectronBuildId: 10427718 Chromium: 128.0.6613.186 Node.js: 20.18.0 V8: 12.8.374.38-electron.0 OS: Windows_NT x64 10.0.22000

Jupyter Extension Version

v2024.10.0

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No output is available during this process.

Coding Language and Runtime Version

Python 3.12

Language Extension Version (if applicable)

Python Extension v2024.18.1

Anaconda Version (if applicable)

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Local

@Saltsmart Saltsmart added the bug Issue identified by VS Code Team member as probable bug label Nov 9, 2024
@vs-code-engineering vs-code-engineering bot added the triage-needed Issue needs to be triaged label Nov 9, 2024
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CiciDu commented Nov 13, 2024

I have the same problem!

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