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Re: isearch show the number of the match
From: |
Samuel Wales |
Subject: |
Re: isearch show the number of the match |
Date: |
Thu, 4 May 2023 20:56:29 -0700 |
my mistake. i was looking at an online manual for a version greater
than the version i was using. i also got confused and thought i was
looking at the info manual and teh corret one. kind of sacreligious
error. apologies for the noise.
my ido with ido-hacks is not working, so i am beginning to get really
curious about vertico & co. as a replacement. is another reason i
asked the consult question.
On 5/4/23, Ruijie Yu <ruijie@netyu.xyz> wrote:
>
> Samuel Wales <samologist@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> i get confused about what match i am on when i run isearch and the
>> lines are identical.
>>
>> i want a sequence number for each match in the minibuffer.
>> the manual for 26.1 seems to have something like what i am loking for:
>>
>> isearch-lazy-count ¶
>>
>> Show the current match number and the total number of
>> matches in the search prompt.
>>
>> but the variable does not exist and is not in the dir that contains
>> isearch.el.
>>
>> also, does consult (or whatever package works with vertico) offer this?
>
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> isearch-lazy-count is a variable defined in ‘isearch.el’.
>
> Its value is nil
>
> Show match numbers in the search prompt.
> When both this option and ‘isearch-lazy-highlight’ are non-nil,
> show the current match number and the total number of matches
> in the buffer (or its restriction), including all hidden matches.
>
> This variable was introduced, or its default value was changed, in
> version 27.1 of Emacs.
> You can customize this variable.
>
> [back]
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
>
> What version of Emacs are you using?
>
> --
> Best,
>
>
> RY
>
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> misconfiguration in my mail server -- still investigating.]
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