On Wednesday 01 July 2009 11:52 am, googler wrote:
> 
> Suppose I am editing/viewing a file and searching for different
> regular expressions in the file, for example, issuing commands "/
> abcd", "/efgh", "/ijkl" and "/mnop". Since my last search was for
> "mnop", that's what I have highlighted currently. Now if I want to go
> back to the previous search or the one (or two) before that, what is
> the easiest way to do that? I do not want to type the whole search
> string again. Is there a shortcut? If not, does there exist any script
> that I can use to get this functionality?

yet another method that everyone's been ignoring is to hit '/'
followed by ctrl-F to open the search history window

can't have too many choices now, can we

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