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Re: Request for enhancement: Scrolling (etc.) in incremental search.
From: |
Alan Mackenzie |
Subject: |
Re: Request for enhancement: Scrolling (etc.) in incremental search. |
Date: |
Mon, 27 Oct 2003 09:09:52 +0000 (GMT) |
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, Richard Stallman wrote:
>Now if you send a set of changelog entries, someone can install your
>patch. Please try to follow the conventions used in lisp/ChangeLog.
OK: Here goes!
Manifest of attached files:
1. isearch.1.222.acm.el.diff: Patch to isearch.el.
2. simple.1.621.acm.el.diff: Patch to simple.el.
3. lisp.ChangeLog: ChangeLog entry for ..../lisp/ChangeLog
4. search.1.40.acm.texi.diff: Patch to search.texi.
5. man.Changelog ChangeLog entry for ..../man/ChangeLog
--
Alan Mackenzie (Munich, Germany)
address@hidden
*** isearch.1.222.el Tue Sep 23 21:04:28 2003
--- isearch.1.222.acm.el Sun Oct 26 21:09:21 2003
***************
*** 242,248 ****
(while l
(set-char-table-default table (car l) 'isearch-printing-char)
(setq l (cdr l))))
! ;; Make function keys, etc, exit the search.
(define-key map [t] 'isearch-other-control-char)
;; Control chars, by default, end isearch mode transparently.
;; We need these explicit definitions because, in a dense keymap,
--- 242,249 ----
(while l
(set-char-table-default table (car l) 'isearch-printing-char)
(setq l (cdr l))))
! ;; Make function keys, etc, which aren't bound to a scrolling-function
! ;; exit the search.
(define-key map [t] 'isearch-other-control-char)
;; Control chars, by default, end isearch mode transparently.
;; We need these explicit definitions because, in a dense keymap,
***************
*** 1224,1241 ****
(goto-char isearch-barrier)))
(isearch-process-search-char last-command-char))
(defalias 'isearch-other-control-char 'isearch-other-meta-char)
! (defun isearch-other-meta-char ()
! "Exit the search normally and reread this key sequence.
! But only if `search-exit-option' is non-nil, the default.
! If it is the symbol `edit', the search string is edited in the minibuffer
! and the meta character is unread so that it applies to editing the string."
! (interactive)
! (let* ((key (this-command-keys))
(main-event (aref key 0))
! (keylist (listify-key-sequence key)))
(cond ((and (= (length key) 1)
(let ((lookup (lookup-key function-key-map key)))
(not (or (null lookup) (integerp lookup)
--- 1225,1400 ----
(goto-char isearch-barrier)))
(isearch-process-search-char last-command-char))
+ (defun isearch-unread-key-sequence (keylist)
+ "Unread the given key-sequence KEYLIST.
+ Scroll-bar or mode-line events are processed appropriately."
+ (cancel-kbd-macro-events)
+ (apply 'isearch-unread keylist)
+ ;; If the event was a scroll-bar or mode-line click, the event will have
+ ;; been prefixed by a symbol such as vertical-scroll-bar. We must remove
+ ;; it here, because this symbol will be attached to the event again next
+ ;; time it gets read by read-key-sequence.
+ ;;
+ ;; (Old comment from isearch-other-meta-char: "Note that we don't have to
+ ;; modify the event anymore in 21 because read_key_sequence no longer
+ ;; modifies events to produce fake prefix keys.")
+ (if (and (> (length keylist) 1)
+ (symbolp (car keylist))
+ (listp (cadr keylist))
+ (not (numberp (posn-point
+ (event-start (cadr keylist) )))))
+ (pop unread-command-events)))
+
+
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+ ;; scrolling within Isearch mode. Alan Mackenzie (address@hidden), 2003/2/24
+ ;;
+ ;; The idea here is that certain vertical scrolling commands (like C-l
+ ;; `recenter') should be usable WITHIN Isearch mode. For a command to be
+ ;; suitable, it must NOT alter the buffer, swap to another buffer or frame,
+ ;; tamper with isearch's state, or move point. It is unacceptable for the
+ ;; search string to be scrolled out of the current window. If a command
+ ;; attempts this, we scroll the text back again.
+ ;;
+ ;; We implement this feature with a property called `isearch-scroll'.
+ ;; If a command's symbol has the value t for this property it is a
+ ;; scrolling command. The feature needs to be enabled by setting the
+ ;; customizable variable `isearch-allow-scroll' to a non-nil value.
+ ;;
+ ;; The universal argument commands (e.g. C-u) in simple.el are marked
+ ;; as scrolling commands, and isearch.el has been amended to allow
+ ;; prefix arguments to be passed through to scrolling commands. Thus
+ ;; M-0 C-l will scroll point to the top of the window.
+ ;;
+ ;; Horizontal scrolling commands are currently not catered for.
+
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+
+ ;; Set the isearch-scroll property on some standard functions:
+ ;; Scroll-bar functions:
+ (if (fboundp 'scroll-bar-toolkit-scroll)
+ (put 'scroll-bar-toolkit-scroll 'isearch-scroll t))
+ (if (fboundp 'mac-handle-scroll-bar-event)
+ (put 'mac-handle-scroll-bar-event 'isearch-scroll t))
+ (if (fboundp 'w32-handle-scroll-bar-event)
+ (put 'w32-handle-scroll-bar-event 'isearch-scroll t))
+
+ ;; Commands which scroll the window:
+ (put 'recenter 'isearch-scroll t)
+ (put 'reposition-window 'isearch-scroll t)
+ (put 'scroll-up 'isearch-scroll t)
+ (put 'scroll-down 'isearch-scroll t)
+
+ ;; Commands which act on the other window
+ (put 'list-buffers 'isearch-scroll t)
+ (put 'scroll-other-window 'isearch-scroll t)
+ (put 'scroll-other-window-down 'isearch-scroll t)
+ (put 'beginning-of-buffer-other-window 'isearch-scroll t)
+ (put 'end-of-buffer-other-window 'isearch-scroll t)
+
+ ;; Commands which change the window layout
+ (put 'delete-other-windows 'isearch-scroll t)
+ (put 'balance-windows 'isearch-scroll t)
+ (put 'split-window-vertically 'isearch-scroll t)
+ (put 'enlarge-window 'isearch-scroll t)
+
+ ;; Universal argument commands
+ (put 'universal-argument 'isearch-scroll t)
+ (put 'negative-argument 'isearch-scroll t)
+ (put 'digit-argument 'isearch-scroll t)
+
+ (defcustom isearch-allow-scroll nil
+ "If non-nil, scrolling commands are allowed during incremental search."
+ :type 'boolean
+ :group 'isearch)
+
+ (defun isearch-string-out-of-window (isearch-point)
+ "Test whether the search string is currently outside of the window.
+ Return nil if it's completely visible, or if point is visible,
+ together with as much of the search string as will fit; the symbol
+ `above' if we need to scroll the text downwards; the symbol `below',
+ if upwards."
+ (let ((w-start (window-start))
+ (w-end (window-end nil t))
+ (w-L1 (save-excursion (move-to-window-line 1) (point)))
+ (w-L-1 (save-excursion (move-to-window-line -1) (point)))
+ start end) ; start and end of search string in buffer
+ (if isearch-forward
+ (setq end isearch-point start (or isearch-other-end isearch-point))
+ (setq start isearch-point end (or isearch-other-end isearch-point)))
+ (cond ((or (and (>= start w-start) (<= end w-end))
+ (if isearch-forward
+ (and (>= isearch-point w-L-1) (< isearch-point w-end)) ;
point on Line -1
+ (and (>= isearch-point w-start) (< isearch-point w-L1)))) ;
point on Line 0
+ nil)
+ ((and (< start w-start)
+ (< isearch-point w-L-1))
+ 'above)
+ (t 'below))))
+
+ (defun isearch-back-into-window (above isearch-point)
+ "Scroll the window to bring the search string back into view.
+ Restore point to ISEARCH-POINT in the process. ABOVE is t when the
+ search string is above the top of the window, nil when it is beneath
+ the bottom."
+ (let (start end)
+ (if isearch-forward
+ (setq end isearch-point start (or isearch-other-end isearch-point))
+ (setq start isearch-point end (or isearch-other-end isearch-point)))
+ (if above
+ (progn
+ (goto-char start)
+ (recenter 0)
+ (when (>= isearch-point (window-end nil t))
+ (goto-char isearch-point)
+ (recenter -1)))
+ (goto-char end)
+ (recenter -1)
+ (when (< isearch-point (window-start))
+ (goto-char isearch-point)
+ (recenter 0))))
+ (goto-char isearch-point))
+
+ (defun isearch-reread-key-sequence-naturally (keylist)
+ "Reread key sequence KEYLIST with Isearch mode's keymap deactivated.
+ Return the key sequence as a string/vector."
+ (isearch-unread-key-sequence keylist)
+ (let (overriding-terminal-local-map)
+ (read-key-sequence nil))) ; This will go through function-key-map, if
nec.
+
+ (defun isearch-lookup-scroll-key (key-seq)
+ "If KEY-SEQ is bound to a scrolling command, return it as a symbol.
+ Otherwise return nil."
+ (let* ((overriding-terminal-local-map nil)
+ (binding (key-binding key-seq)))
+ (and binding (symbolp binding) (commandp binding)
+ (eq (get binding 'isearch-scroll) t)
+ binding)))
(defalias 'isearch-other-control-char 'isearch-other-meta-char)
! (defun isearch-other-meta-char (&optional arg)
! "Process a miscellaneous key sequence in Isearch mode.
!
! Try to convert the current key-sequence to something usable in Isearch
! mode, either by converting it with `function-key-map', downcasing a
! key with C-<upper case>, or finding a \"scrolling command\" bound to
! it. \(In the last case, we may have to read more events.) If so,
! either unread the converted sequence or execute the command.
!
! Otherwise, if `search-exit-option' is non-nil (the default) unread the
! key-sequence and exit the search normally. If it is the symbol
! `edit', the search string is edited in the minibuffer and the meta
! character is unread so that it applies to editing the string.
!
! ARG is the prefix argument. It will be transmitted through to the
! scrolling command or to the command whose key-sequence exits
! Isearch mode."
! (interactive "P")
! (let* ((key (if current-prefix-arg ; not nec the same as ARG
! (substring (this-command-keys)
universal-argument-num-events)
! (this-command-keys)))
(main-event (aref key 0))
! (keylist (listify-key-sequence key))
! scroll-command isearch-point)
(cond ((and (= (length key) 1)
(let ((lookup (lookup-key function-key-map key)))
(not (or (null lookup) (integerp lookup)
***************
*** 1287,1309 ****
((eq search-exit-option 'edit)
(apply 'isearch-unread keylist)
(isearch-edit-string))
(search-exit-option
(let (window)
! (cancel-kbd-macro-events)
! (apply 'isearch-unread keylist)
!
! ;; Properly handle scroll-bar and mode-line clicks for
! ;; which a dummy prefix event was generated as (aref key
! ;; 0). Note that we don't have to modify the event
! ;; anymore in 21 because read_key_sequence no longer modifies
! ;; events to produce fake prefix keys.
! (when (and (> (length key) 1)
! (symbolp (aref key 0))
! (listp (aref key 1))
! (not (numberp (posn-point
! (event-start (aref key 1))))))
! (pop unread-command-events)
! (setq main-event (car unread-command-events)))
;; If we got a mouse click event, that event contains the
;; window clicked on. maybe it was read with the buffer
--- 1446,1472 ----
((eq search-exit-option 'edit)
(apply 'isearch-unread keylist)
(isearch-edit-string))
+ ;; Handle a scrolling function.
+ ((and isearch-allow-scroll
+ (progn (setq key (isearch-reread-key-sequence-naturally
keylist))
+ (setq keylist (listify-key-sequence key))
+ (setq main-event (aref key 0))
+ (setq scroll-command (isearch-lookup-scroll-key key))))
+ ;; From this point onwards, KEY, KEYLIST and MAIN-EVENT hold a
+ ;; complete key sequence, possibly as modified by function-key-map,
+ ;; not merely the one or two event fragment which invoked
+ ;; isearch-other-meta-char in the first place.
+ (setq isearch-point (point))
+ (setq prefix-arg arg)
+ (command-execute scroll-command)
+ (let ((ab-bel (isearch-string-out-of-window isearch-point)))
+ (if ab-bel
+ (isearch-back-into-window (eq ab-bel 'above) isearch-point)))
+ (isearch-update))
(search-exit-option
(let (window)
! (isearch-unread-key-sequence keylist)
! (setq main-event (car unread-command-events))
;; If we got a mouse click event, that event contains the
;; window clicked on. maybe it was read with the buffer
***************
*** 1333,1340 ****
(isearch-done)
(isearch-clean-overlays))
(isearch-done)
! (isearch-clean-overlays))))
! (t;; otherwise nil
(isearch-process-search-string key key)))))
(defun isearch-quote-char ()
--- 1496,1504 ----
(isearch-done)
(isearch-clean-overlays))
(isearch-done)
! (isearch-clean-overlays)
! (setq prefix-arg arg))))
! (t;; otherwise nil
(isearch-process-search-string key key)))))
(defun isearch-quote-char ()
***************
*** 1997,2002 ****
--- 2161,2167 ----
(defvar isearch-lazy-highlight-last-string nil)
(defvar isearch-lazy-highlight-window nil)
(defvar isearch-lazy-highlight-window-start nil)
+ (defvar isearch-lazy-highlight-window-end nil)
(defvar isearch-lazy-highlight-case-fold-search nil)
(defvar isearch-lazy-highlight-regexp nil)
***************
*** 2031,2042 ****
(not (eq isearch-lazy-highlight-regexp
isearch-regexp))
(not (= (window-start)
! isearch-lazy-highlight-window-start))))
;; something important did indeed change
(isearch-lazy-highlight-cleanup t) ;kill old loop & remove overlays
(when (not isearch-invalid-regexp)
(setq isearch-lazy-highlight-window (selected-window)
isearch-lazy-highlight-window-start (window-start)
isearch-lazy-highlight-start (point)
isearch-lazy-highlight-end (point)
isearch-lazy-highlight-last-string isearch-string
--- 2196,2210 ----
(not (eq isearch-lazy-highlight-regexp
isearch-regexp))
(not (= (window-start)
! isearch-lazy-highlight-window-start))
! (not (= (window-end) ; Window may have been split/joined.
! isearch-lazy-highlight-window-end))))
;; something important did indeed change
(isearch-lazy-highlight-cleanup t) ;kill old loop & remove overlays
(when (not isearch-invalid-regexp)
(setq isearch-lazy-highlight-window (selected-window)
isearch-lazy-highlight-window-start (window-start)
+ isearch-lazy-highlight-window-end (window-end)
isearch-lazy-highlight-start (point)
isearch-lazy-highlight-end (point)
isearch-lazy-highlight-last-string isearch-string
*** simple.1.621.el Sat Oct 11 12:26:50 2003
--- simple.1.621.acm.el Sun Oct 26 21:09:27 2003
***************
*** 1657,1662 ****
--- 1657,1682 ----
`universal-argument-other-key' uses this to discard those events
from (this-command-keys), and reread only the final command.")
+ (defvar overriding-map-is-bound nil
+ "Non-nil when `overriding-terminal-local-map' is `universal-argument-map'.")
+
+ (defvar saved-overriding-map nil
+ "The saved value of `overriding-terminal-local-map'.
+ That variable gets restored to this value on exiting \"universal
+ argument mode\".")
+
+ (defun ensure-overriding-map-is-bound ()
+ "Check `overriding-terminal-local-map' is `universal-argument-map'."
+ (unless overriding-map-is-bound
+ (setq saved-overriding-map overriding-terminal-local-map)
+ (setq overriding-terminal-local-map universal-argument-map)
+ (setq overriding-map-is-bound t)))
+
+ (defun restore-overriding-map ()
+ "Restore `overriding-terminal-local-map' to its saved value."
+ (setq overriding-terminal-local-map saved-overriding-map)
+ (setq overriding-map-is-bound nil))
+
(defun universal-argument ()
"Begin a numeric argument for the following command.
Digits or minus sign following \\[universal-argument] make up the numeric
argument.
***************
*** 1670,1676 ****
(interactive)
(setq prefix-arg (list 4))
(setq universal-argument-num-events (length (this-command-keys)))
! (setq overriding-terminal-local-map universal-argument-map))
;; A subsequent C-u means to multiply the factor by 4 if we've typed
;; nothing but C-u's; otherwise it means to terminate the prefix arg.
--- 1690,1696 ----
(interactive)
(setq prefix-arg (list 4))
(setq universal-argument-num-events (length (this-command-keys)))
! (ensure-overriding-map-is-bound))
;; A subsequent C-u means to multiply the factor by 4 if we've typed
;; nothing but C-u's; otherwise it means to terminate the prefix arg.
***************
*** 1681,1687 ****
(if (eq arg '-)
(setq prefix-arg (list -4))
(setq prefix-arg arg)
! (setq overriding-terminal-local-map nil)))
(setq universal-argument-num-events (length (this-command-keys))))
(defun negative-argument (arg)
--- 1701,1707 ----
(if (eq arg '-)
(setq prefix-arg (list -4))
(setq prefix-arg arg)
! (restore-overriding-map)))
(setq universal-argument-num-events (length (this-command-keys))))
(defun negative-argument (arg)
***************
*** 1695,1701 ****
(t
(setq prefix-arg '-)))
(setq universal-argument-num-events (length (this-command-keys)))
! (setq overriding-terminal-local-map universal-argument-map))
(defun digit-argument (arg)
"Part of the numeric argument for the next command.
--- 1715,1721 ----
(t
(setq prefix-arg '-)))
(setq universal-argument-num-events (length (this-command-keys)))
! (ensure-overriding-map-is-bound))
(defun digit-argument (arg)
"Part of the numeric argument for the next command.
***************
*** 1714,1720 ****
(t
(setq prefix-arg digit))))
(setq universal-argument-num-events (length (this-command-keys)))
! (setq overriding-terminal-local-map universal-argument-map))
;; For backward compatibility, minus with no modifiers is an ordinary
;; command if digits have already been entered.
--- 1734,1740 ----
(t
(setq prefix-arg digit))))
(setq universal-argument-num-events (length (this-command-keys)))
! (ensure-overriding-map-is-bound))
;; For backward compatibility, minus with no modifiers is an ordinary
;; command if digits have already been entered.
***************
*** 1735,1741 ****
(append (nthcdr universal-argument-num-events keylist)
unread-command-events)))
(reset-this-command-lengths)
! (setq overriding-terminal-local-map nil))
;;;; Window system cut and paste hooks.
--- 1755,1761 ----
(append (nthcdr universal-argument-num-events keylist)
unread-command-events)))
(reset-this-command-lengths)
! (restore-overriding-map))
;;;; Window system cut and paste hooks.
***************
*** 3348,3354 ****
(setq arg (current-column)))
(if (not (integerp arg))
;; Disallow missing argument; it's probably a typo for C-x C-f.
! (error "set-fill-column requires an explicit argument")
(message "Fill column set to %d (was %d)" arg fill-column)
(setq fill-column arg)))
--- 3368,3374 ----
(setq arg (current-column)))
(if (not (integerp arg))
;; Disallow missing argument; it's probably a typo for C-x C-f.
! (error "Set-fill-column requires an explicit argument")
(message "Fill column set to %d (was %d)" arg fill-column)
(setq fill-column arg)))
2003-10-27 Alan Mackenzie <address@hidden>
Add changes to allow scrolling whilst in isearch mode:
* isearch.el:
(isearch-unread-key-sequence): New function, extracted from
isearch-other-meta-char.
(put 'foo 'isearch-scroll) on all Emacs's "scrollable" standard
functions.
(isearch-allow-scroll): New customizable variable.
(isearch-string-out-of-window): New function.
(isearch-back-into-window): New function.
(isearch-reread-key-sequence-naturally): New function.
(isearch-lookup-scroll-key): New function.
(isearch-other-meta-char): Doc string and functionality enhanced.
Now accepts a prefix argument.
(isearch-lazy-highlight-window-end): New variable.
(isearch-lazy-highlight-new-loop): Minor enhancements.
* simple.el:
(overriding-map-is-bound, saved-overriding-map): New variables.
(ensure-overriding-map-is-bound, restore-overriding-map): New
functions.
(universal-argument, universal-argument-more, negative-argument,
digit-argument, universal-argument-other-key): Minor changes.
*** search.1.40.texi Tue Sep 23 21:00:35 2003
--- search.1.40.acm.texi Tue Oct 21 21:05:11 2003
***************
*** 19,32 ****
asks interactively which occurrences to replace.
@menu
! * Incremental Search:: Search happens as you type the string.
! * Nonincremental Search:: Specify entire string and then search.
! * Word Search:: Search for sequence of words.
! * Regexp Search:: Search for match for a regexp.
! * Regexps:: Syntax of regular expressions.
! * Search Case:: To ignore case while searching, or not.
! * Replace:: Search, and replace some or all matches.
! * Other Repeating Search:: Operating on all matches for some regexp.
@end menu
@node Incremental Search, Nonincremental Search, Search, Search
--- 19,33 ----
asks interactively which occurrences to replace.
@menu
! * Incremental Search:: Search happens as you type the string.
! * Nonincremental Search:: Specify entire string and then search.
! * Word Search:: Search for sequence of words.
! * Regexp Search:: Search for match for a regexp.
! * Regexps:: Syntax of regular expressions.
! * Search Case:: To ignore case while searching, or not.
! * Configuring Scrolling:: Scrolling within incremental search.
! * Replace:: Search, and replace some or all matches.
! * Other Repeating Search:: Operating on all matches for some regexp.
@end menu
@node Incremental Search, Nonincremental Search, Search, Search
***************
*** 226,231 ****
--- 227,260 ----
of bindings, look at the documentation of @code{isearch-mode} with
@kbd{C-h f isearch-mode @key{RET}}.
+ @subsection Scrolling During Incremental Search
+
+ Vertical scrolling during incremental search can be enabled by
+ setting the customizable variable @code{isearch-allow-scroll} to a
+ non-nil value.
+
+ You can then use the vertical scroll-bar or certain keyboard
+ commands such as @address@hidden (@code{scroll-down}),
+ @address@hidden (@code{scroll-up}) and @kbd{C-l} (@code{recenter})
+ within the search, thus letting you see more of the text near the
+ current match. You must run these commands via their key sequences to
+ stay in the search - typing M-x @var{comand-name} will always
+ terminate a search.
+
+ You can give prefix arguments to these commands in the usual way.
+ The current match cannot be scrolled out of the window - this is
+ intentional.
+
+ Several other commands, such as @kbd{C-x 2}
+ (@code{split-window-vertically}) and @kbd{C-x ^}
+ (@code{enlarge-window}) which don't scroll the window, are
+ nevertheless made available under this rubric, since they are likewise
+ handy during a search.
+
+ For a list of commands which are configured as scrolling commands by
+ default and instructions on how thus to configure other commands, see
+ @ref{Configuring Scrolling}.
+
@subsection Slow Terminal Incremental Search
Incremental search on a slow terminal uses a modified style of display
***************
*** 762,768 ****
for matching parens.)
@end ignore
! @node Search Case, Replace, Regexps, Search
@section Searching and Case
Incremental searches in Emacs normally ignore the case of the text
--- 791,797 ----
for matching parens.)
@end ignore
! @node Search Case, Configuring Scrolling, Regexps, Search
@section Searching and Case
Incremental searches in Emacs normally ignore the case of the text
***************
*** 792,798 ****
performed by the replace commands (@pxref{Replace}) and the minibuffer
history matching commands (@pxref{Minibuffer History}).
! @node Replace, Other Repeating Search, Search Case, Search
@section Replacement Commands
@cindex replacement
@cindex search-and-replace commands
--- 821,902 ----
performed by the replace commands (@pxref{Replace}) and the minibuffer
history matching commands (@pxref{Minibuffer History}).
! @node Configuring Scrolling, Replace, Search Case, Search
! @section Configuring Scrolling
! @cindex scrolling in incremental search
! @vindex isearch-allow-scroll
!
! Scrolling, etc., during incremental search is enabled by setting the
! customizable variable @code{isearch-allow-scroll} to a non-nil value.
!
! @c See Subject: Info file: How do I get an itemized list without blank lines?
! @c Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2003 09:45:31 +0000 in gnu.emacs.help
! @subsection Standard scrolling commands
! Here is the list of commands which are configured by default to be
! ``scrolling'' commands in an incremental search, together with their
! usual bindings:
! @subsubsection Commands which scroll the window:
! @table @asis
! @item @code{scroll-bar-toolkit-scroll} (@address@hidden@key{mouse-1}} in
X-Windows)
! @itemx @code{mac-handle-scroll-bar-event} (@address@hidden@key{mouse-1}} on a
Mac)
! @itemx @code{w32-handle-scroll-bar-event} (@address@hidden@key{mouse-1}} in
MS-Windows)
! @item @code{recenter} (@kbd{C-l}) @xref{Scrolling}.
! @itemx @code{reposition-window} (@kbd{C-M-l}) @xref{Scrolling}.
! @itemx @code{scroll-up} (@address@hidden) @xref{Scrolling}.
! @itemx @code{scroll-down} (@address@hidden) @xref{Scrolling}.
! @end table
!
! @subsubsection Commands which act on the other window:
! @table @asis
! @item @code{list-buffers} (@kbd{C-x C-b}) @xref{List Buffers}.
! @itemx @code{scroll-other-window} (@kbd{C-M-v}) @xref{Other Window}.
! @itemx @code{scroll-other-window-down} (@kbd{C-M-S-v}) @xref{Other Window}.
! @itemx @code{beginning-of-buffer-other-window} (@address@hidden)
! @itemx @code{end-of-buffer-other-window} (@address@hidden)
! @end table
!
! @subsubsection Commands which change the window layout:
! @table @asis
! @item @code{delete-other-windows} (@kbd{C-x 1}) @xref{Change Window}.
! @itemx @code{balance-windows} (@kbd{C-x +}) @xref{Change Window}.
! @itemx @code{split-window-vertically} (@kbd{C-x 2}) @xref{Split Window}.
! @itemx @code{enlarge-window} (@kbd{C-x ^}) @xref{Change Window}.
! @end table
!
! @subsection Configuring other commands as scrolling commands
! To do this, set a command's isearch-scroll property to the value t.
! For example:
!
! @example
! @code{(put 'my-command 'isearch-scroll t)}
! @end example
!
! You should only thus configure commands which are ``safe'': i.e., they
! won't leave emacs in an inconsistent state when executed within a
! search - that is to say, the following things may be changed by a
! command only temporarily, and must be restored before the command
! finishes:
!
! @enumerate
! @item
! Point.
! @item
! The buffer contents.
! @item
! The selected window and selected frame.
! @item
! The current match-data @xref{Match Data,,,elisp}.
! @end enumerate
!
! Additionally, the command must not delete the current window and must
! not itself attempt an incremental search. It may, however, change the
! window's size, or create or delete other windows and frames.
!
! Note that an attempt by a command to scroll the text
! @emph{horizontally} won't work, although it will do no harm - any such
! scrolling will be overriden and nullified by the display code.
!
! @node Replace, Other Repeating Search, Configuring Scrolling, Search
@section Replacement Commands
@cindex replacement
@cindex search-and-replace commands
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@menu
! * Unconditional Replace:: Replacing all matches for a string.
! * Regexp Replace:: Replacing all matches for a regexp.
! * Replacement and Case:: How replacements preserve case of letters.
! * Query Replace:: How to use querying.
@end menu
@node Unconditional Replace, Regexp Replace, Replace, Replace
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(@pxref{Expanding Abbrevs}).
@menu
! * Unconditional Replace:: Replacing all matches for a string.
! * Regexp Replace:: Replacing all matches for a regexp.
! * Replacement and Case:: How replacements preserve case of letters.
! * Query Replace:: How to use querying.
@end menu
@node Unconditional Replace, Regexp Replace, Replace, Replace
2003-10-27 Alan Mackenzie <address@hidden>
* search.texi: Document a new scrolling facility in isearch mode.