On 13/07/2010 09:14, Deniz Dogan wrote:
2010/7/12 Qiang Guo<mcknight0219@gmail.com>:
You may want to check variable 'isearch-allow-scroll'
This is a good suggestion. But you may also want to know about "M-s o".
M-s o runs the command occur, which is an interactive compiled Lisp
function in `replace.el'.
It is bound to M-s o.
(occur REGEXP&optional NLINES)
Show all lines in the current buffer containing a match for REGEXP.
This function can not handle matches that span more than one line.
Thanks for the answers and sorry for the multiple messages, the M-s o is
very useful, but the isearch-allow-scroll doesn't work very well with me. It
will conserve the search if I do C-l or C-v, but won't if I use the mouse
scroll wheel or if I use the arrow keys to move the cursor (which are the
way I scroll the screen mostly). I want something that works similar to the
Linux man search, the vim or the gedit, that conserves the highlight as long
as the search is erased. Any other suggestions?