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Re: Window remembering last used buffer and i-search


From: Rene Reitinger
Subject: Re: Window remembering last used buffer and i-search
Date: Tue, 27 May 2003 17:20:52 +1000
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Hi,

when yu call i-search using C-s simply hit C-s again, and it will search
for the last used search string.

Cheers
Rene

Lars Brange wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Is there any function or extension to emacs 21.2.1 that let each window
> remember its last used buffer and last i-search string? I often have the
> same buffer open in two windows and then switch to another buffer in one
> of the windows. I then want to switch back to the first buffer again in
> that window (ie I have the same buffer in the two windows again). The
> problem is that emacs suggest the second last used buffer for *all*
> emacs windows, not the one I'm currently using. This means I have to
> enter the buffer name again; I don't want to do that...
>
> Also, I would like emacs to remember the last i-search string for each
> window or buffer. Now I have a global i-search string for all
> windows/buffers.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Lars Brange
>
>
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School for Computer Sciences and Engineering
The University of New South Wales, Sydney
NSW 2052,  Australia

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http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/

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