Have you used either Find or Find in Files… under the Edit menu? If you want to use wild cards such as * this becomes a little more difficult since they could be a valid part of the string.
Hope this helps. Cheers, bob On 2012-11-29, at 11:54 AM, Y-01 wrote: > New questions about documentation-releated things) > > How can we find all defined symbols by pattern? > > *example: > A1=: i.10 > bsome =: 2 > bsome2 =: bsome + A1 > find 'bs*' > bsome > bsome2 > > so, we need smth like 'find'. > > On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 8:41 PM, Zachary Elliott <[email protected]> wrote: > >> a few quick notes on https://github.com/zellio/j-mode >> >> The new version of j-mode is still under fairly rapid development. It is >> largely >> stable and functional albeit poorly documented. If you are planning on >> using it >> I would suggest checking for updates early and often at least for the next >> month >> or so. >> >> The help functionality has yet to be built back in to j-mode it self and is >> an >> additional add-on provided by the j-help.el file. It is unfinished and >> therefore >> not mentioned in the help documentation. >> >> By loading the j-help.el file you will get access to two new >> functions: j-help-lookup-symbol and j-help-lookup-symbol-at-point. >> >> j-help-lookup-symbol will prompt you to enter a j symbol which it will then >> look-up >> >> j-help-lookup-symbol-at-point will attempt to figure out what symbol your >> cursor >> is on / closest to and look that up. >> >> Currently j-help-lookup-symbol is the only one considered finished. >> >> Look up is performed against the jsoftware.com documentation using your >> system's >> proffered browser. It is possible to change the configuration such that >> look up >> is performed against a local instance of the library by setting the >> j-help-local-dictionary-url variable to the path of the dictionary files. >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm >> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
