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* New feature idea: isearch with autocorrection
@ 2012-08-24 19:38 Tom
  2012-08-27  9:25 ` Yuri Khan
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From: Tom @ 2012-08-24 19:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gnu-emacs

I was browsing the questions on StackExchange (which you can also do
here: http://stackexchange.com/filters/19474/emacs-questions?sort=noanswers )
when I saw this question:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12099760/emacs-incremental-search-auto-remove-from-
the-search-string-the-characters-tha

The asker wants isearch to ignore the nonmatching character if
a later character can be used for successful matching.

What do you think? It sounds useful, not having to delete the
problematic part, but simply typing the correct characters.

It could be useful to have an option to turn on this feature.
Would it be hard to implement?




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2012-08-24 19:38 New feature idea: isearch with autocorrection Tom
2012-08-27  9:25 ` Yuri Khan
2012-08-27 13:07   ` Tom
2012-08-27 13:18     ` Filipp Gunbin
2012-08-27 13:23       ` Tom
2012-08-27 16:45         ` Ludwig, Mark
2012-08-27 18:13           ` Drew Adams
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2012-08-29 17:02   ` Bug Dout
2012-08-29 18:50     ` Vagn Johansen
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2012-08-25 17:45 ` Vagn Johansen
2012-08-25 18:55   ` Tom
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