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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/search.texi
From: |
Richard M. Stallman |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/search.texi |
Date: |
Sun, 07 Jul 2002 19:46:00 -0400 |
Index: emacs/man/search.texi
diff -c emacs/man/search.texi:1.35 emacs/man/search.texi:1.36
*** emacs/man/search.texi:1.35 Sun Jul 7 08:19:59 2002
--- emacs/man/search.texi Sun Jul 7 19:45:35 2002
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*** 181,195 ****
point, just as a forward search finds matches that begin after it.
The characters @kbd{C-y} and @kbd{C-w} can be used in incremental
! search to grab text from the buffer into the search string. This makes
! it convenient to search for another occurrence of text at point.
! @kbd{C-w} copies the word after point as part of the search string,
! advancing point over that word. Another @kbd{C-s} to repeat the search
! will then search for a string including that word. @kbd{C-y} is similar
! to @kbd{C-w} but copies all the rest of the current line into the search
! string. Both @kbd{C-y} and @kbd{C-w} convert the text they copy to
! lower case if the search is currently not case-sensitive; this is so the
! search remains case-insensitive.
The character @kbd{M-y} copies text from the kill ring into the search
string. It uses the same text that @kbd{C-y} as a command would yank.
--- 181,198 ----
point, just as a forward search finds matches that begin after it.
The characters @kbd{C-y} and @kbd{C-w} can be used in incremental
! search to grab text from the buffer into the search string. This
! makes it convenient to search for another occurrence of text at point.
! @kbd{C-w} copies the character or word after point as part of the
! search string, advancing point over it. (The decision, whether to
! copy a character or a word, is heuristic.) Another @kbd{C-s} to
! repeat the search will then search for a string including that
! character or word.
!
! @kbd{C-y} is similar to @kbd{C-w} but copies all the rest of the
! current line into the search string. Both @kbd{C-y} and @kbd{C-w}
! convert the text they copy to lower case if the search is currently
! not case-sensitive; this is so the search remains case-insensitive.
The character @kbd{M-y} copies text from the kill ring into the search
string. It uses the same text that @kbd{C-y} as a command would yank.
- [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/search.texi,
Richard M. Stallman <=