From: David Vanderschel <address@hidden>
To: address@hidden
Subject: Re: [h-e-w] query-replace takes highlighted section as first arg?
Date: 08 Apr 2002 19:45:05 -0500
On Monday, April 08, "Daniel Hegyi" <address@hidden> wrote:
>Does anybody know how to have M-x query-replace take
>automatically the highlighted (marked) section to be
>the first argument, i.e., the string to be replaced?
I do this often myself, but I never thought that
simply yanking the search text into the echo area was
that unsatisfactory a solution:
M-w M-% C-y RET ...
The M-w is unnecessary if you selected the text by
dragging mouse-1. (I must admit that I have defined a
more easily typed key sequence for query-replace than
M-%.)
I also do this (yank) with incremental search strings,
and I found the default key binding of C-y in that
mode (entering the search string) to be so
counter-intuitive that I 'fixed' it. (If I recall
correctly, it is M-y that does what you would expect
C-y to do.)
Regards,
David V.