I too have used the emacs C-s and C-r for incremental searching. Works
great and has been around for a long time. Very handy and I like it.
(Whether it is S and R or some other keys is immaterial, but I am used
to the emacs keybindings) To exit the search, esc, or any arrow key
should do it; anything but something you would search for (which leaves
out the normal printable characters). So my 2 cents is that a third
keybinding is probably not necessary.
chuck
John Gabriele wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 10:25 PM, John Gabriele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I just a very brief comment on this:
>>
>
> Whoops. So brief that I forgot a word: s{just}{just have}
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