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bug#25562: 25.1; isearch-forward-word first matches a non-word
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Juri Linkov |
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bug#25562: 25.1; isearch-forward-word first matches a non-word |
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Mon, 30 Jan 2017 02:30:41 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.1.50 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu) |
> I see, thanks for the explanation. That's still unsatisfactory to me. I
> think an ideal incremental word search would just start over from the
> current point each time a new character is typed (that's what most users
> would expect). Then any non-insertion command would make the user "commit"
> to the particular search and the incremental search proper would begin. Is
> that compatible with the current design of isearch?
What you describe looks like isearch-barrier used for subsequent \| in regexps,
e.g. typing ‘C-M-s ^\<it\>’ and then ‘\|’ moves point back to the beginning
of the search. But wouldn't this make the search too “jumpy”, especially
while typing long words?
- bug#25562: 25.1; isearch-forward-word first matches a non-word, Antoine Levitt, 2017/01/28
- bug#25562: 25.1; isearch-forward-word first matches a non-word, Juri Linkov, 2017/01/28
- bug#25562: 25.1; isearch-forward-word first matches a non-word, Antoine Levitt, 2017/01/29
- bug#25562: 25.1; isearch-forward-word first matches a non-word,
Juri Linkov <=
- bug#25562: 25.1; isearch-forward-word first matches a non-word, Antoine Levitt, 2017/01/30
- bug#25562: 25.1; isearch-forward-word first matches a non-word, Juri Linkov, 2017/01/30
- bug#25562: 25.1; isearch-forward-word first matches a non-word, Eli Zaretskii, 2017/01/30
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- bug#25562: 25.1; isearch-forward-word first matches a non-word, Antoine Levitt, 2017/01/31
- bug#25562: 25.1; isearch-forward-word first matches a non-word, Eli Zaretskii, 2017/01/31
- bug#25562: 25.1; isearch-forward-word first matches a non-word, Juri Linkov, 2017/01/31
- bug#25562: 25.1; isearch-forward-word first matches a non-word, Michael Heerdegen, 2017/01/31
bug#25562: 25.1; isearch-forward-word first matches a non-word, Michael Heerdegen, 2017/01/31