Kenichi Handa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Michael Cadilhac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Hi !
>> I'm wondering how I'm supposed to use isearch with a postfix input
>> method.
>
>> Let's say I've buffer that contains
>
>> hello, world !
>
>> I'm at (point-min) with a postfix input method. I C-s and then type
>> `o'. Here, the search is not started as the character is not
>> /complete/. Now, how can I go to the first match ? If I hit space,
>> I'll be searching for "o ", if I hit C-s, I go to the second match,
>> and so on.
>
>> Is there a way to go ?
>
> It's written in Info (node Input Methods) as this:
>
> `C-\ C-\' is especially useful inside an incremental search, because
> it stops waiting for more characters to combine, and starts searching
> for what you have already entered.
>
> Though, I admit that it's not convenient. We long ago
> discussed about a way to improve the behaviour of isearch in
> such a case, but, as far as I remember, no one has provided
> a concrete code.
Thanks. I though there was another (cleaner) solution, too bad. But
in fact, I don't see any clean modification of the input-method
mechanism to fix this issue. Did the previous discussion only result
in this message in info ?
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