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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/Attic/search.texi, v [EMACS_22_BASE]
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Richard M. Stallman |
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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/Attic/search.texi, v [EMACS_22_BASE] |
Date: |
Sat, 22 Dec 2007 20:21:01 +0000 |
CVSROOT: /cvsroot/emacs
Module name: emacs
Branch: EMACS_22_BASE
Changes by: Richard M. Stallman <rms> 07/12/22 20:21:01
Index: search.texi
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RCS file: /cvsroot/emacs/emacs/man/Attic/search.texi,v
retrieving revision 1.88
retrieving revision 1.88.2.1
diff -u -b -r1.88 -r1.88.2.1
--- search.texi 23 Apr 2007 09:15:59 -0000 1.88
+++ search.texi 22 Dec 2007 20:21:00 -0000 1.88.2.1
@@ -1152,13 +1152,12 @@
@kindex M-%
@findex query-replace
If you want to change only some of the occurrences of @samp{foo} to
address@hidden, not all of them, then you cannot use an ordinary
address@hidden Instead, use @kbd{M-%} (@code{query-replace}).
address@hidden, not all of them, use @kbd{M-%} (@code{query-replace}).
This command finds occurrences of @samp{foo} one by one, displays each
occurrence and asks you whether to replace it. Aside from querying,
address@hidden works just like @code{replace-string}. It
-preserves case, like @code{replace-string}, provided
address@hidden is address@hidden, as it normally is
address@hidden works just like @code{replace-string}
+(@pxref{Unconditional Replace}). In particular, it preserves case
+provided @code{case-replace} is address@hidden, as it normally is
(@pxref{Replacement and Case}). A numeric argument means consider
only occurrences that are bounded by word-delimiter characters.
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