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How to mark and search text in less keystrokes ?
From: |
Christiano Farina Haesbaert |
Subject: |
How to mark and search text in less keystrokes ? |
Date: |
Thu, 2 Oct 2008 06:12:36 -0700 (PDT) |
User-agent: |
G2/1.0 |
I saw my boss doing the following in vi the other day and it seemed
quite useful, suppose:
You are editing a buffer, and your pointer is at the word
myfunc(a,b),
How can I search for the occurences of the word myfunc at the same
buffer AND mark my position where I was, so I can iterate through the
results and get back to my original spot at any time.
For now I'm using C^s and "typing" the word ( I know it's lame ), and
when I want to get back I loop thought until I'm back at the original
spot.
Please if I didn't make myself clear I can try to explain better.
Another thing, is it possible to iterate through all function calls of
myfunc in a directory ?
Currently I gave a grep, that tries to match the patter of myfunc
call, but is kinda clumsy.
obs: As you can see I'm not an Emacs wizard, it's just my second
month.
- How to mark and search text in less keystrokes ?,
Christiano Farina Haesbaert <=
RE: How to mark and search text in less keystrokes ?, Parker, Matthew, 2008/10/02
Re: How to mark and search text in less keystrokes ?, Mathias Dahl, 2008/10/02
RE: How to mark and search text in less keystrokes ?, Drew Adams, 2008/10/02
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