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Standard key‐binding for search-forward?
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Ian Clifton
2013-09-10 14:53:10 UTC
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If I invoke a (non‐regexp) search with M-x search-forward, Emacs says:

You can run the command `search-forward' with <find>

—which suggests to me that there is a standard key‐binding for it, but
where is it, on a standard PC keyboard?
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Ian ◎
Sergei Organov
2013-09-10 14:58:42 UTC
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Post by Ian Clifton
You can run the command `search-forward' with <find>
—which suggests to me that there is a standard key‐binding for it, but
where is it, on a standard PC keyboard?
Probably none, but I think nobody cares as C-s `isearch-forward', bound
to C-s, is much more convenient.
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Sergei.
Ian Clifton
2013-09-10 15:16:45 UTC
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Post by Sergei Organov
Post by Ian Clifton
You can run the command `search-forward' with <find>
—which suggests to me that there is a standard key‐binding for it, but
where is it, on a standard PC keyboard?
Probably none, but I think nobody cares as C-s `isearch-forward', bound
to C-s, is much more convenient.
Ah—Thank you!
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Ian ◎
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