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Benjamin Pflugmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue 2002-09-17 at 01:32:22 -0700, Jeremy Lin wrote:
>> So how do people right now search for multiple occurences of a pattern
>> anyway?
> 
> By pressing 'n', like in 'less'. :-)

Ah, indeed -- I was just about to answer, that 'n' is bound to
'next-message', but for some reason I tried searching only in pager
display instead of header. Anyway, Mutt acts quite brilliantly what
comes to searching when '/' searches forward, 'n' searches for the
next occurence and '?' searches backwards. Makes me feel so like
home. :-) 

>> By having separate bindings for search, search-next, and
>> search-opposite?
> 
> Seems so. Default binding are '/', 'n' and 'ESC-/'.

At least for finnish keyboards (and german, too?) the '<Esc-Shift-7>'
is a bit too hard, so I decided to rebind this action to '?' so my
Mutt would act more like Vim.

Oh yeah, what an email from me again... I apologize, sometimes
something takes over in me and I'll write replies with not much of a
content in them. Just opinions...

- -- 
Jussi Ekholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | <http://erppimaa.ihku.org/> | <0x1410081E>
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