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(Incremental Search): Move index entries.
author Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
date Fri, 25 Aug 2006 20:33:24 +0000
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31 * Other Repeating Search:: Operating on all matches for some regexp. 31 * Other Repeating Search:: Operating on all matches for some regexp.
32 @end menu 32 @end menu
33 33
34 @node Incremental Search 34 @node Incremental Search
35 @section Incremental Search 35 @section Incremental Search
36 @cindex incremental search
37 @cindex isearch
36 38
37 An incremental search begins searching as soon as you type the first 39 An incremental search begins searching as soon as you type the first
38 character of the search string. As you type in the search string, Emacs 40 character of the search string. As you type in the search string, Emacs
39 shows you where the string (as you have typed it so far) would be 41 shows you where the string (as you have typed it so far) would be
40 found. When you have typed enough characters to identify the place you 42 found. When you have typed enough characters to identify the place you
61 * Slow Isearch:: Incremental search features for slow terminals. 63 * Slow Isearch:: Incremental search features for slow terminals.
62 @end menu 64 @end menu
63 65
64 @node Basic Isearch 66 @node Basic Isearch
65 @subsection Basics of Incremental Search 67 @subsection Basics of Incremental Search
66 @cindex incremental search
67 @cindex isearch
68 68
69 @kindex C-s 69 @kindex C-s
70 @findex isearch-forward 70 @findex isearch-forward
71 @kbd{C-s} starts a forward incremental search. It reads characters 71 @kbd{C-s} starts a forward incremental search. It reads characters
72 from the keyboard, and moves point past the next occurrence of those 72 from the keyboard, and moves point past the next occurrence of those