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Re: LYNX-DEV Multi-Bookmarks 007 for grabs
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David Combs |
Subject: |
Re: LYNX-DEV Multi-Bookmarks 007 for grabs |
Date: |
Thu, 7 Nov 1996 17:10:07 -0800 |
Because "g/foo/p" finds all the foo-lines NOW, all at once -- you
can see ALL of them (well, a screen's worth) all together.
Likewise with the MX-occur in emacs, only better, because
you get a new buffer (persistent) with all the found lines
in it.
> From address@hidden Thu Nov 7 08:58:44 1996
> From: Filip M Gieszczykiewicz <address@hidden>
> Subject: Re: LYNX-DEV Multi-Bookmarks 007 for grabs
> You (David Combs) wrote:
> > Suggestion for multi-bookmarks:
> > Maintain a file "bmf.nam" (BookMarkFiles.nam, ie a file containing the
> > NAMES of
> > the various bookmark files), and keep this file in the CURRENT
> > directory (that lynx
> > was run from).
> > WHY:
> > for egrep: egrep -i foo `cat bmf.nam`
> > so you can still find things.
>
> Greetings. What about "egrep -i "blah" ~/.BM/*" ? I use it all the time. It
> puts the filename in front of each hit.
>
> > Would be nice someday for bookmark page (actually, ANY page) to be able
> > to do the VI command "g/foo/p", (eg g/::/p), and with a vi-like "numbers"
> > mode, be able to "goto" one of them.
>
> Pray tell what's wrong with "/" (search)? And then "n" for next hit?
>
> It sort of goes to them now... and highlights any other hits on same
> page.
>
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