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Re: An isearch command that wraps?


At Sun, 14 Nov 2004 17:26:59 +0100,
Paul Boekholt wrote:
> 
> On Sun, Nov 14, 2004 at 10:09:14AM -0500, Lloyd Zusman wrote:
> >      If a search is failing and you ask to repeat it by typing another
> >   `C-s', it starts again from the beginning of the buffer.  Repeating a
> >   failing reverse search with `C-r' starts again from the end.
> 
> Aaah yes.  I guess I'd never tried to press `C-s' again after a
> failing isearch.  At least this feature would not be disorienting like
> when it would wrap immediately on the isearch failing.

Agreed.  I would not want it to wrap immediately.


> > Thanks for this.  However, doing C-x C-x after a failed isearch isn't
> > the feature that I'm looking for.
> 
> > Can you or someone point me to another source for the
> > <200410110520.i9B5Ktit018662@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> message, or perhaps another
> > location for the list archives besides "ruptured-duck"?
> 
> Idunno, I just look in my mail archive.  The message was posted Oct 11 but
> anyway since it's not what you're looking for it doesn't matter.

I don't have this in my own archive, since I just re-subscribed to this
list yesterday after a year-or-so hiatus.  But since that other message
is not relevant to my query, then I won't worry about it.

Thank you for your replies.  They are much appreciated.


-- 
 Lloyd Zusman
 ljz@xxxxxxxxxx
 God bless you.

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