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#10614
[EXPERIMENTAL PATCH] Extending Isearch-repeat-forward/backward to support a prefix argument following suggesion by Juri Linkov
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Reported by: Gideon Stupp <gideon.stupp <at> gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 17:43:02 UTC
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch, wontfix
Merged with 10615
Found in version 24.0.92
Done: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org>
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Gideon Stupp <gideon.stupp <at> gmail.com> writes:
> This experimental patch implements a suggestion by Juri Linkov to
> extend isearch-repeat-forward/backward to support a prefix
> argument. Instead of pressing C-s / C-r multiple times it is possible
> with this patch to enter a prefix argument which runs the command
> multiple times for you. If a negative argument is given for
> isearch-repeat-forward then isearch-repeat-backward is run and visa
> versa. Visual hints are added to the matched strings to help figure
> out what argument should be given.
Hm... I guess I can see why this would be attractive, but I'm a bit
sceptical. Numeric prefixes make sense in many instances, but I would
myself never this "hm, I must repeat the search three times"... I would
just hit `C-s' four times instead. That seems faster and more
convenient...
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