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Re: Recentish C-s M-y change
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Richard Stallman |
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Re: Recentish C-s M-y change |
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Wed, 30 Dec 2020 00:26:48 -0500 |
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In the past I often found it useful to search for same string I
previously searched for, ten insert the same string I previously
inserted. I would type C-s C-s C-y.
Now, to do that, I have to exit the search in some other way. But
how? Nothing pops into my mind. I know that RET exits a search
nowadays, but I have to pose the question mentally to find that answer.
I am more likely to type C-f C-b, or some other no-op editing command.
--
Dr Richard Stallman
Chief GNUisance of the GNU Project (https://gnu.org)
Founder, Free Software Foundation (https://fsf.org)
Internet Hall-of-Famer (https://internethalloffame.org)
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- Re: Recentish C-s M-y change, Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2020/12/29
- Re: Recentish C-s M-y change, Jean Louis, 2020/12/30
- Re: Recentish C-s M-y change, Juri Linkov, 2020/12/30
- Re: Recentish C-s M-y change, Andreas Röhler, 2020/12/30
- Re: Recentish C-s M-y change, Gregory Heytings, 2020/12/30
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