- Subject: Re: [jed-users] Suggestion for the replace-function
- From: jed@xxxxxxxxxxx (John E. Davis)
- Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 19:47:53 -0400
Martin Klaiber <martinkl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> currently I am editing a large amount of text with scribal errors.
> Many errors are similar, so I often use the replace-function.
>
> Unfortunately it stops at the end of the document and I manually
> have to scroll back to the point where I started.
You could set a bookmark and return to the bookmark after making the
replacement. Or, you can use the "replace_across_buffer_files"
function, which will automatically return where you started.
From the changes.txt file:
Bookmarks added: `bkmrk_goto_mark' and `bkmrk_set_mark'
These functions allow the user to set up to 10 bookmarks (0-9)
and return to a previously set bookmark from any buffer.
These functions are available from the search menu. I have
them bound to keys.
I hope this helps,
--John
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