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search.texi V1.65: query-replace has a key binding.
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Alan Mackenzie |
Subject: |
search.texi V1.65: query-replace has a key binding. |
Date: |
Sat, 13 Aug 2005 12:47:04 +0000 (GMT) |
In search.texi V1.65, page "Replacement Commands", the reader is told:
In addition to the simple `replace-string' command which
replaces all occurrences, there is a `M-x query-replace' command
which ....
. Why are we suggesting she use M-x query-replace here, when there's a
perfectly good key binding, M-%, for this command? I think the key
binding should be mentioned here. I therefore propose the following
amendment:
2005-08-13 Alan Mackenzie <address@hidden>
* search.texi (Replacement Commands): Mention query-replace by
its key binding.
*** search.texi Sat Aug 13 11:19:55 2005
--- search.texi.new Sat Aug 13 12:25:18 2005
***************
*** 917,923 ****
Global search-and-replace operations are not needed often in Emacs,
but they are available. In addition to the simple @kbd{M-x
replace-string} command which replaces all occurrences,
! there is a @kbd{M-x query-replace} command which finds each occurrence
of the pattern and asks you whether to replace it.
The replace commands normally operate on the text from point to the
--- 917,923 ----
Global search-and-replace operations are not needed often in Emacs,
but they are available. In addition to the simple @kbd{M-x
replace-string} command which replaces all occurrences,
! there is @kbd{M-%} (@code{query-replace}), which finds each occurrence
of the pattern and asks you whether to replace it.
The replace commands normally operate on the text from point to the
--
Alan Mackenzie (Munich, Germany)
- search.texi V1.65: query-replace has a key binding.,
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