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Re: How to search for text in current buffer


From: Galen Boyer
Subject: Re: How to search for text in current buffer
Date: 19 Dec 2002 18:03:07 -0600
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On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, siegfried@heintze.com wrote:
> CTRL+S is great, but you cannot paste to it!

C-s [ret] should do the trick.
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"Siegfried Heintze" <siegfried@heintze.com> writes:

> CTRL+S is great, but you cannot paste to it!
> 
> What if I have a big long search string (may one of those long URLs with
> lots of HTTP Get parameters) and I want to search for the next occurance of
> it, how do I?
> [...]
> What about command recall, is there a way to recal more than one prevous
> search string?

M-x isearch-mode-help

/Johan
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John Wiegley <johnw@gnu.org> writes:
> >     max 4096 cs 70 ap_mp 9 t 55% np 63 ap 63 max 6291.456 cs 70
> > ap_mp 9 t 55% np 63 ap 63 max 8192 cs 70 ap_mp 9 t 55% np 63 ap 63
> 
> > Anyone have a good recipe for this?
> 
> Without a delimiter, there is no way for align.el to figure this
> out.  It is only regexp based, not a true parser.

In this case, the delimiter would appear to be whitespace (e.g. [ \t]+);
does align.el not support that well?

-Miles
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