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viper manual: viper-search-char example


From: Kai Grossjohann
Subject: viper manual: viper-search-char example
Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2004 10:17:39 +0100
User-agent: Gnus/5.110002 (No Gnus v0.2) Emacs/21.2 (gnu/linux)

The viper manual has this:

    @node Improved Search, Abbreviation Facilities, Completion, Improvements 
over Vi
    @section Improved Search

    @cindex buffer search
    @cindex word search

    Viper provides buffer search, the ability to search the buffer for a region
    under the cursor.  You have to turn this on in @file{.viper} either by 
calling

    @example
    (viper-buffer-search-enable)
    @end example

    @noindent
    or by setting @code{viper-buffer-search-char} to, say, @kbd{f3}:
    @example
    (setq viper-buffer-search-char ?g)
    @end example

It is obvious that the last sentence (referring to <f3>) and the Lisp
code (referring to g) do not match.

However, I hesitate to just replace @kbd{f3} with @kbd{g} because g is
the default setting.  I also hesitate to change the Lisp example
because the docstring for viper-buffer-search-char says that it needs
to be a character, and <f3> is not a character.

Does anyone know what to do?

Kai





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