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bug#10654: 24.0.93; isearch-yank-line moved from C-y


From: Kevin Rodgers
Subject: bug#10654: 24.0.93; isearch-yank-line moved from C-y
Date: Fri, 03 Feb 2012 10:48:29 -0700
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On 1/30/12 1:19 PM, Aaron S. Hawley wrote:

It would seem the binding for hitting C-y in Isearch to yank the rest
of the line existed ever since Daniel LaLiberte wrote Isearch 20 years
ago.  I guess its time has come.  This means hitting C-k C-/ C-s C-y
rather than C-s C-y.  I can relinquish that C-y in Isearch wasn't
consistent with global C-y in Emacs, but if word and character yanking
are on C-w and C-M-y, respectively, it seems like line-yanking should
be on a better binding than M-s C-e.

Or word and character yanking could be bound consistently: M-s M-f and M-s C-f

That approach would be a little less onerous if additional words or characters
could be added to the search string by additional M-f and C-f without prefixing
each with M-s.

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Kevin Rodgers
Denver, Colorado, USA






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