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Re: Search Next


From: Galen Boyer
Subject: Re: Search Next
Date: 9 Dec 2002 09:52:10 -0600
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On Mon, 09 Dec 2002, carlc@snowbd.com wrote:
> I am having trouble finding the emacs command for Find
> Next. Basically, I want to be able to press a key and have it
> search for the next occurrence of the previously entered search
> string. I know that I can do CTRL-S while in isearch and it
> will move to the next occurence. I want to do this after
> exiting isearch.

Why can't you do C-s C-s again?  It will keep your last search as
the default for the next one, and you can do M-p to get other
searches.


> On a related subject, what is the name of the variable that
> stores this last search string? I want to be able to save this
> for each file from session.el.

isearch-string
-- 
Galen Boyer
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>>>>> "Laurent" == Laurent Faureytier <l.faureytier@laposte.net> writes:
> Now, I don't know about xml-lite, it may provide a good compromise of
> complexity/features... Where can we get it ? (I'm using win32 emacs
> 21.1.1). Maybe more recent versions of Emacs have an improved version of
> sgml-mode ?

How about reading the article you quote?  It said:

>> "Stefan Monnier <foo@acm.com>" 
>> <monnier+gnu.emacs.help/news/@flint.cs.yale.edu> wrote in message 
>> news:<5lu1i4nzb9.fsf@rum.cs.yale.edu>...
>> > The distributed version of sgml-mode does not support automatic 
>> > indentation.
>> > The development one does, tho (it basically merged in the xml-lite code
>> > mentioned by Michael, with a few extra fixes/improvements (and new bugs
>> > as well, I'm sure)).  Get it from:
>> >
>> > http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/emacs/emacs/lisp/textmodes/sgml-mode.el?rev=HEAD


-- Stefan
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>>>>> "Miles" == Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> writes:
> I've always hated that ... sometimes I inadvertently move point in the
> *cvs* buffer while I'm editing the log-entry (e.g., if start switching
> buffers to lookup some info), and end up committing the wrong file!

It is enormously simpler because you don't have to deal with odd cases
like committing two days later when the *cvs* buffer is completely
different and might not even include the files you originally intended
to commit.
Basically it makes the thing "stateless", so you can kill the *cvs-commit*
buffer or go back to it via other ways than `c' or `C' (even after you
committed), ...

> I guess it could be handy in the case of committing _multiple_ files
> though, to be able to change the set of files to commit while editing
> the log...

Maybe it could be handy, but it's not the main motivation for the
current behavior.

>   * For a single file, display the to-be-committed filename in
>     *log-entry*'s (not sure if that's the right buffer name, but anyway)
>     mode-line, otherwise display something like `(marked files)'; update
>     this mode-line info dynamically if the user changes the *cvs* buffer
>     state

C-c C-f displays the "files to be committed".

>   * When the user hits `C-c C-c', if the set of to-be-committed
>     file/files is different from what it was at `c'/`C' time, ask the
>     user to confirm the commit (`Really commit foo.c?' or `Really commit
>     these files?' [+ temp-buffer showing the files])

AFAIK this is the default behavior (including the temp-buffer).
What is the value of `log-edit-confirm' ?

> Stefan, does this sound hard to implement?

;-)


        Stefan
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>>>>> "Miles" == Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> writes:
> I'm confused -- it certainly doesn't show _me_ the name of the file
> being commited, nor did it query me the last time I accidentally moved
> the point in the *cvs* buffer (which I guess was a month or two ago);
> has the latter feature recently been added?

That feature was in Emacs-21.1 already.


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