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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/search.texi
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Luc Teirlinck |
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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/search.texi |
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Mon, 23 Aug 2004 23:48:14 -0400 |
Index: emacs/man/search.texi
diff -c emacs/man/search.texi:1.51 emacs/man/search.texi:1.52
*** emacs/man/search.texi:1.51 Sat Jul 24 21:44:45 2004
--- emacs/man/search.texi Tue Aug 24 03:43:17 2004
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*** 434,440 ****
This manual describes regular expression features that users
typically want to use. There are additional features that are
mainly used in Lisp programs; see @ref{Regular Expressions,,,
! elisp, the same manual}.
Regular expressions have a syntax in which a few characters are
special constructs and the rest are @dfn{ordinary}. An ordinary
--- 434,440 ----
This manual describes regular expression features that users
typically want to use. There are additional features that are
mainly used in Lisp programs; see @ref{Regular Expressions,,,
! elisp, The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual}.
Regular expressions have a syntax in which a few characters are
special constructs and the rest are @dfn{ordinary}. An ordinary
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*** 921,927 ****
@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
--- 921,928 ----
@item
The selected window and selected frame.
@item
! The current match-data. @xref{Match Data,,, elisp, The Emacs Lisp
! Reference Manual}.
@end enumerate
Additionally, the command must not delete the current window and must
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*** 930,936 ****
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
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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 overridden and nullified by the display code.
@node Replace, Other Repeating Search, Configuring Scrolling, Search
@section Replacement Commands
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*** 1063,1069 ****
@end example
For computing replacement strings for @samp{\,}, the @code{format}
! function is often useful (@pxref{Formatting Strings,,,elisp, GNU Emacs
Lisp Reference Manual}). For example, to add consecutively numbered
strings like @samp{ABC00042} to columns 73 @w{to 80} (unless they are
already occupied), you can use
--- 1064,1070 ----
@end example
For computing replacement strings for @samp{\,}, the @code{format}
! function is often useful (@pxref{Formatting Strings,,, elisp, The Emacs
Lisp Reference Manual}). For example, to add consecutively numbered
strings like @samp{ABC00042} to columns 73 @w{to 80} (unless they are
already occupied), you can use
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@end example
@noindent
! will add labels starting with @address@hidden:address@hidden to occurences of
@address@hidden, but letting you edit each replacement before
performing it. To number the labels starting at 1, use @samp{\,(1+
\#)} instead of @samp{\#}.
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@end example
@noindent
! will add labels starting with @address@hidden:address@hidden to occurrences of
@address@hidden, but letting you edit each replacement before
performing it. To number the labels starting at 1, use @samp{\,(1+
\#)} instead of @samp{\#}.
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