The most annoying thing about the otherwise quite good Find/Replace in Files is that the target directory must be set manually.
Please have it give a warning, or better yet, reset the target directory if the one it is pointing to is not that of the current document being edited.
I just caused a significant change in a website I was not editing because I forgot to check the target directory pointer.
This needs to be fixed to provide a better user interface - one that helps me, not gets me in big trouble.
Find/Replace in Files Needs Warning or Auto Reset
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Re: Find/Replace in Files Needs Warning or Auto Reset
1. Open Find/Replace in Files (Shift+Ctrl+F)
2. Click on Search in this folder
3. Change it to "in the folder of the current document"
2. Click on Search in this folder
3. Change it to "in the folder of the current document"