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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/mini.texi [lexbind]


From: Miles Bader
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/mini.texi [lexbind]
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 20:32:49 -0400

Index: emacs/man/mini.texi
diff -c emacs/man/mini.texi:1.19.2.4 emacs/man/mini.texi:1.19.2.5
*** emacs/man/mini.texi:1.19.2.4        Thu Sep 16 00:12:19 2004
--- emacs/man/mini.texi Thu Sep 16 00:15:00 2004
***************
*** 564,575 ****
  you can edit its expression as usual and then resubmit it by typing
  @key{RET} as usual.
  
! @vindex isearch-resume-enabled
    Incremental search does not, strictly speaking, use the minibuffer,
! but it does something similar, so normally it is treated as a complex
! command and it appears in the history list for @kbd{C-x @key{ESC}
! @key{ESC}}.  You can disable that by setting
! @code{isearch-resume-enabled} to @code{nil}.
  
  @vindex command-history
    The list of previous minibuffer-using commands is stored as a Lisp
--- 564,576 ----
  you can edit its expression as usual and then resubmit it by typing
  @key{RET} as usual.
  
! @vindex isearch-resume-in-command-history
    Incremental search does not, strictly speaking, use the minibuffer,
! but it does something similar.  Although it behaves like a complex command,
! it normally does not appear in the history list for @kbd{C-x
! @key{ESC} @key{ESC}}.  You can make it appear in the history by
! setting @code{isearch-resume-in-command-history} to a address@hidden
! value.
  
  @vindex command-history
    The list of previous minibuffer-using commands is stored as a Lisp




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