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Re: Yanking regular expression to regular expression search minibuffer
From: |
glen . d . scott |
Subject: |
Re: Yanking regular expression to regular expression search minibuffer or to regular expression search / replace minibuffer |
Date: |
Fri, 22 May 2009 13:24:37 -0700 (PDT) |
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G2/1.0 |
> glen.d.sc...@gmail.com writes:
> > What is the way to yank a regular expression into the regular
> > expression search minibuffer, or even better, into the search /
> > replace minibuffer?
On May 22, 5:53 am, Michael Heerdegen <ab...@127.0.0.1> wrote:
> I think M-e is what you are looking for.
Thank you Michael! You're right!
When typing into the minibuffer for a regular expression search,
hitting M-e goes into an edit mode for the minibuffer where you can
use commands such as C-y to yank regular expressions (or anything
else).
About my question on how to yank a regular expression into the
search / replace minibuffer, silly me! I missed the fact that the
minibuffer for search / replace directly allows one to use C-y to do a
yank. Once you've done the C-y, it is possible to use M-y to cycle
back through the kill ring (just like regular editing in a standard
buffer). No wonder emacs was giving me the "Previous command was not a
yank" error when trying to directly start with an M-y!!!