On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 3:08 AM Jean Louis wrote: > I was trying out this paragraph from DEMO file: > > > The output of `grep -n', the UNIX line pattern matcher, can be activated > as > > buttons that jump to each matched line within its source file; use {M-x > grep > > RET} or even better, the Hyperbole recursive directory grep, {C-h h f g}. > {C-h h f g} works fine here. > > It does not do what is expected, for example if I write "facebook" in > elpa/hyperbole directory, it will not give me any results, if I do > classic grep, it gives me result > Are you saying you are in a buffer whose default-directory is the elpa/hyperbole directory and your grep returns no results? If so, I don't see that problem with 7.1.3. > > Suggestion: > > The minibuffer description: Rgrep below current dir... could actually > show the current dir to the user. > Maybe except long paths would likely get in the way. Bob