On 08/15/10 12:46, Suresh Govindachar wrote:
If I put my cursor on a line brak (^L) and hit *, I can find
other line breaks;  after that, in normal mode, typing / and
the up-arrow shows /^L in the command line region.

Question:  Instead of using the "*" technique indicated above,
what do I type after typing / (in normal mode) to search for
page breaks?

Have you tried typing control+L to generate the ^L character?

It Works For Me.(tm)

If it doesn't work for you too, you may have some interfering mapping which you'd either have to disable or use control+V followed by control+L to enter a literal ^L character in your search term.

-tim


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