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From: | AndyJB (sent by Nabble.com) |
Subject: | Re: Search and replace in all buffers |
Date: | Sun, 22 Jan 2006 14:33:32 -0800 (PST) |
Exactly - which is just about every time I search! When I'm programming I'm adding new files and definitions constantly.Eli Zaretskii wrote:You don't need to regenerate the TAGS file unless you add or delete
files, functions, macros, or typedefs. And for the purpose of search
and replace, you don't need to regenerate unless some files were added
or deleted.
Thanks - didn't know that. It looks useful.An alternative method of multi-file search and replace is the Q
command in Dired buffers. You mark those files in which you wish to
search and replace, and then press Q; the rest is just like with TAGS,
except that no TAGS file is needed.
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