There is the older power tip page
Using Bookmarks. But that is not all. Press
Alt+F3 to open the regular
Find window and look also on
Quick Find versus Find and how to customize the usage of both (Ctrl+F behavior). Click on the gearwheel button to get displayed the advanced find options. There are the options you would like to use like
Highlight all items found,
List lines containing string,
Filter lines and last but not least
Bookmark matching lines. Press key
F1 to get displayed the help page for the
Find window explaining all options and buttons.
Once there are bookmarked lines, click in ribbon mode on second ribbon tab
Home in fourth group
Bookmarks on the first item
Bookmarks (text or down arrow, not the graphic symbol) and a popup menu opens with seven commands. I think, they are self-explaining. There is on ribbon tab
Layout in the second group
Views also the check box item
Bookmarks. Check this item to get the
Bookmark Viewer window opened and right click into this window to open the context menu with the bookmark related commands.
I suggest to try also the
Find options
List lines containing string and
Filter lines and use the context menu of the
Find String List window opened automatically on using the option
List lines containing string by right clicking into this window. There is on third ribbon tab
Edit in first group
Select and delete in popup menu of third item
Delete the command
Delete all hidden lines which can be used after running a
Find with
Filter lines checked and
Show or
Hide selected to show only the lines containing a searched string or hide all lines containing the searched string and get displayed all other lines.
What is not possible directly with a command in comparison to what was listed by you is toggling the bookmarks on all lines. But I am quite sure that once you get familiar with all the features UltraEdit offers for working quickly with many lines in a file like a log file, you will not miss that command of TextPad.
It is of course also possible to record or write an UltraEdit macro or write an UltraEdit script to do something quickly with files which must be done frequently, i.e. reformatting or filtering log files or copy lines of a file to new file(s).