Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!gatech!hubcap!ncrcae!ncr-sd!hp-sdd!hplabs!ucbvax!UTKCS2.CS.UTK.EDU!moore From: moore@UTKCS2.CS.UTK.EDU (Keith Moore) Newsgroups: comp.emacs Subject: What keys do you bind in place of ^s, ^q Message-ID: <8706232159.AA17128@UTKCS2.CS.UTK.EDU> Date: Tue, 23-Jun-87 17:59:55 EDT Article-I.D.: UTKCS2.8706232159.AA17128 Posted: Tue Jun 23 17:59:55 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 27-Jun-87 01:04:15 EDT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Distribution: world Organization: The ARPA Internet Lines: 17 >When I used to use Gosling's emacs (now known as Unipress emacs), I used >ESC-s for search-forward and ESC-q for quote-character. >I'm now converting to GNU emacs, and these don't work so well. Clarification: I'm now converting to GNU emacs, and these don't work so well if you use incremental searching instead of vanilla searching. I now like to bind query-replace to ESC-q, so I have to find another key for quote. GNU emacs came with the key bindings set for incremental search, so I decided to try it that way. It's not a problem of which emacs. ESC-s should work okay in either Emacs if you bind it to vanilla search or regular expression search. Keith Moore Internet: moore@utkcs2.cs.utk.edu University of Tenn CS Dept CSnet: moore@tennessee Knoxville TN BITNET: moore@utkcs1