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Martino Facchin b8a6e6d589 Find/Replace: display on top of the related Editor
If the editor is focused, acquire alwaysOnTop capabilities but drop them as soon as both the editor and the dialog are out of focus

try to implement partial transparency

As implemented in Notepad++, a partially transparent search/replace window could make it easier to interact with the editor (particularly in fullscreen contexts, when the "always on top" window could hide the search results).
Unfortunately, Java can only apply the transparency to undecorated window, so it's a no-go.
Java gurus, please come to the rescue :D

Fix find/replace focus on Windows

Probably this approach could be adopted by all OSes with a little care on the window lifecycle.

[Find/Replace][Win] grab focus when just opened

Solves https://github.com/arduino/Arduino/issues/6951#issuecomment-351995084

Use Windows method for all OS
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