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Merge from emacs--devo--0
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* emacs--devo--0 (patch 399-413)
- Update from CVS
- Rcirc update from Ryan Yeske
- Merge from gnus--rel--5.10
- Miscellaneous tq-related fixes.
* gnus--rel--5.10 (patch 126-127)
- Merge from emacs--devo--0
- Update from CVS
Revision: emacs@sv.gnu.org/emacs--unicode--0--patch-105
author | Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> |
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date | Mon, 28 Aug 2006 04:33:45 +0000 |
parents | 858cb33ae39d 3a91203cdb2a |
children | a1a25ac6c88a |
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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 | 68 |
68 @kindex C-s | 69 @kindex C-s |
69 @findex isearch-forward | 70 @findex isearch-forward |
70 @kbd{C-s} starts a forward incremental search. It reads characters | 71 @kbd{C-s} starts a forward incremental search. It reads characters |
71 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 |