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author | Karl Heuer <kwzh@gnu.org> |
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date | Wed, 07 Jul 1999 23:14:06 +0000 |
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283 (@pxref{Character Sets}). Thus, @samp{[a-\x8e0]} is invalid because | 283 (@pxref{Character Sets}). Thus, @samp{[a-\x8e0]} is invalid because |
284 @samp{a} is in the @sc{ASCII} character set but the character 0x8e0 | 284 @samp{a} is in the @sc{ASCII} character set but the character 0x8e0 |
285 (@samp{a} with grave accent) is in the Emacs character set for Latin-1. | 285 (@samp{a} with grave accent) is in the Emacs character set for Latin-1. |
286 | 286 |
287 Note that the usual regexp special characters are not special inside a | 287 Note that the usual regexp special characters are not special inside a |
288 character alternative. A completely different set of characters are | 288 character alternative. A completely different set of characters is |
289 special inside character alternatives: @samp{]}, @samp{-} and @samp{^}. | 289 special inside character alternatives: @samp{]}, @samp{-} and @samp{^}. |
290 | 290 |
291 To include a @samp{]} in a character alternative, you must make it the | 291 To include a @samp{]} in a character alternative, you must make it the |
292 first character. For example, @samp{[]a]} matches @samp{]} or @samp{a}. | 292 first character. For example, @samp{[]a]} matches @samp{]} or @samp{a}. |
293 To include a @samp{-}, write @samp{-} as the first or last character of | 293 To include a @samp{-}, write @samp{-} as the first or last character of |
876 @var{nlines} defaults to @code{list-matching-lines-default-context-lines}. | 876 @var{nlines} defaults to @code{list-matching-lines-default-context-lines}. |
877 Interactively it is the prefix arg. | 877 Interactively it is the prefix arg. |
878 | 878 |
879 The lines are shown in a buffer named @samp{*Occur*}. | 879 The lines are shown in a buffer named @samp{*Occur*}. |
880 It serves as a menu to find any of the occurrences in this buffer. | 880 It serves as a menu to find any of the occurrences in this buffer. |
881 @kbd{C-h m} (@code{describe-mode} in that buffer gives help. | 881 @kbd{C-h m} (@code{describe-mode}) in that buffer gives help. |
882 @end deffn | 882 @end deffn |
883 | 883 |
884 @defopt list-matching-lines-default-context-lines | 884 @defopt list-matching-lines-default-context-lines |
885 Default value is 0. | 885 Default value is 0. |
886 Default number of context lines to include around a @code{list-matching-lines} | 886 Default number of context lines to include around a @code{list-matching-lines} |