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RE: killing the result of isearch
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Drew Adams |
Subject: |
RE: killing the result of isearch |
Date: |
Tue, 7 Nov 2017 07:26:30 -0800 (PST) |
> > If you use Isearch+
>
> Is there a way to emulate that in vanilla emacs?
> Well, I guess yes, by creating the adequate function, etc.
Isearch+ is defined using vanilla Emacs. ;-)
And yes, any or all of it could be added to Emacs, if
someone were interested. Or you can just use it as is.
Why not? It's not a big deal to load a Lisp file.
> But, isn't it something emacs users do normally? Search for a string and
> just delete it? Doesn't it look like a function that could be useful in
> vanilla emacs?
Some Emacs users long ago suggested that setting the
region around the final search target (the last search
hit you visit) can be useful - including for killing it.
I added that feature to Isearch+ in 2006.
It was later (2013, I think) that I added the ability to
act arbitrarily on any number of search hits, selectively
(on demand) during (not after) Isearch.
- RE: killing the result of isearch, (continued)
- Re: killing the result of isearch, Tomas Nordin, 2017/11/08
- Re: killing the result of isearch, Jean-Christophe Helary, 2017/11/08
- Re: killing the result of isearch, Emanuel Berg, 2017/11/08
- Re: killing the result of isearch, Tomas Nordin, 2017/11/09
- Re: killing the result of isearch, Jean-Christophe Helary, 2017/11/10
- RE: killing the result of isearch, Drew Adams, 2017/11/10
- Re: killing the result of isearch, Marcin Borkowski, 2017/11/07
- RE: killing the result of isearch,
Drew Adams <=
- Re: killing the result of isearch, Bob Proulx, 2017/11/07
- RE: killing the result of isearch, Drew Adams, 2017/11/07
- Re: killing the result of isearch, Bob Proulx, 2017/11/07
- Re: killing the result of isearch, Jean-Christophe Helary, 2017/11/07
- Re: killing the result of isearch, Bob Proulx, 2017/11/07
- Re: killing the result of isearch, Jean-Christophe Helary, 2017/11/08
- Re: killing the result of isearch, Bob Proulx, 2017/11/08
Re: killing the result of isearch, Stefan Monnier, 2017/11/07