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Re: Word search
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Richard Stallman |
Subject: |
Re: Word search |
Date: |
Thu, 13 Mar 2008 18:24:17 -0400 |
C-w in the search string editing minibuffer is a natural extension of
C-w in isearch mode (`isearch-yank-word-or-char') because there will be
no difference between `C-s C-w C-w ...' and `C-s M-e C-w C-w ...'.
Since `isearch-edit-string' uses a normal minibuffer, it would be
natural to extend this C-w feature to other minibuffers.
This seems like a hair on the tail wagging the dog.
- Re: Word search, (continued)
- Re: Word search, Richard Stallman, 2008/03/11
- Re: Word search, Juri Linkov, 2008/03/11
- Re: Word search, Richard Stallman, 2008/03/12
- Re: Word search, Juri Linkov, 2008/03/12
- Re: Word search, Richard Stallman, 2008/03/13
- Re: Word search, René Kyllingstad, 2008/03/13
- Re: Word search, Juri Linkov, 2008/03/13
- RE: Word search, Drew Adams, 2008/03/12
- Re: Word search, Richard Stallman, 2008/03/12
- Re: Word search, Juri Linkov, 2008/03/12
- Re: Word search,
Richard Stallman <=
isearch-push-state (was: First two elements of search-ring shown twice in minibuffer when using M-p multiple times?), Juri Linkov, 2008/03/10
Re: First two elements of search-ring shown twice in minibuffer when using M-p multiple times?, Juri Linkov, 2008/03/10
Re: First two elements of search-ring shown twice in minibuffer when using M-p multiple times?, Tobias Bading, 2008/03/10