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Re: what is <find>?
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Stefan Monnier |
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Re: what is <find>? |
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Wed, 08 Dec 2010 15:11:41 -0000 |
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> Great answer, thanks! I'll definitely do the key binding you suggest,
> but I'd also like to be able to duplicate the way incremental search
> works, where you can repeatedly press the same key (C-s) to move to
> subsequent matches. Would there be a way to set it up where C-c C-s
> not only finds the first occurrence of the search string, but pressing
> C-c C-s again and again finds subsequent occurrences? Or would that
> require some programming with Elisp? Alternatively, I guess I could
> just pick a different key binding for the command nonincremental-
> repeat-search-forward.
Makes me wonder: why in the world would you want to use
non-incremental search?
Stefan
RE: what is <find>?, Drew Adams, 2010/12/08