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Re: Search in filled text does not work correctly
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Gregory (Greg) Benjamin |
Subject: |
Re: Search in filled text does not work correctly |
Date: |
Sat, 25 Feb 2012 17:59:47 -0800 |
I happened to want to convert a list like this:
"apple" "banana" "cherry"
to this format:
apple
banana
cherry
the other day. I started our with 'replace-regexp' and learned about
C-q C-j in a matter of minutes after first trying \n, \\n, C-j,
etc. before googling.
Perhaps it would be better to educate rather than change emacs'
behavior. The built-in tutorial could have a few words added about
using C-q C-j with respect to searching and replacing, or the single
tutorial now provided could be broken into several, with one dedicated
to searching, replacing, highlighting, displaying only the lines
containing a pattern, etc.
- Search in filled text does not work correctly, linuxfever, 2012/02/25
- Re: Search in filled text does not work correctly, Peter Dyballa, 2012/02/25
- Re: Search in filled text does not work correctly, linuxfever, 2012/02/25
- Re: Search in filled text does not work correctly, linuxfever, 2012/02/25
- Re: Search in filled text does not work correctly, bitterspetey, 2012/02/25
- RE: Search in filled text does not work correctly, Drew Adams, 2012/02/25
- Re: Search in filled text does not work correctly, linuxfever, 2012/02/25
- Re: Search in filled text does not work correctly, linuxfever, 2012/02/25
- RE: Search in filled text does not work correctly, Drew Adams, 2012/02/25
- RE: Search in filled text does not work correctly, Drew Adams, 2012/02/25
- Re: Search in filled text does not work correctly,
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