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* customize isearch-repeat-forward
@ 2007-09-14  2:03 peter hodgson
  2007-09-14  6:36 ` Mathias Megyei
       [not found] ` <mailman.840.1189751796.18990.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: peter hodgson @ 2007-09-14  2:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gnu-emacs


'M-x version' yields:
GNU Emacs 22.1.1 (i486-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.10.11) of 2007-08-14
on palmer, modified by Ubuntu 
---------------------

fellow emaculates; the pleasure of your company these past weeks has
prompted me to refine some of my customizations;

here's what my .emacs used to say about isearch:

(global-set-key "\ee" 'isearch-forward)                                         
(global-set-key "\C-f" 'isearch-repeat-forward)                                  
(global-set-key "\e'" 'isearch-exit)                                            
(global-set-key "\e3" 'isearch-backward)                                        
(global-set-key "\e2" 'isearch-repeat-backward)                                 

everything worked fine; then i changed one line:

(global-set-key "\er" 'isearch-repeat-forward)

and now all hell's broken loose;

it starts out fine:

when i press <M-e>, i get "I-search:", so i type "key"; all occurences
of 'key' are highlighted, and the cursor is at the end of the first
occurence;

then i press <M-r>; 

instead of having the cursor move to the next occurence of 'key', it
stays where it was, and i get this message:

"Pending regexp I-search: key"

when i press <M-r> again, i get:

"Pending I-search: key"

and there's still no cursor movement; further pressing <M-r> toggles
between this two 'Pending...' messages;

BUT IF i press <Enter> after i type in "key", or after i get either of
the 'Pending...' messages, THEN when i press <M-r> it moves the cursor
through the occurences of 'key', in other words, isearch-repeat-forward;

i've been eating lots of steak lately, to facilitate healing a wound;
does this .emacs difficulty suggest my karma been compromised? or is
there a lisp solution?

thanks, imputerate 

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* Re: customize isearch-repeat-forward
  2007-09-14  2:03 customize isearch-repeat-forward peter hodgson
@ 2007-09-14  6:36 ` Mathias Megyei
  2007-09-14  7:10   ` imputerate
       [not found] ` <mailman.840.1189751796.18990.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Mathias Megyei @ 2007-09-14  6:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: peter hodgson; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs

On Thu, 2007-09-13 at 21:03 -0500, peter hodgson wrote:
> 'M-x version' yields:
> GNU Emacs 22.1.1 (i486-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.10.11) of 2007-08-14
> on palmer, modified by Ubuntu 
> ---------------------
> 
> fellow emaculates; the pleasure of your company these past weeks has
> prompted me to refine some of my customizations;
> 
> here's what my .emacs used to say about isearch:
> 
> (global-set-key "\ee" 'isearch-forward)

isearch-forward is already bound to C-s. Do you need a different 
binding too? Did you look the output of C-h k C-s?
                                   
> (global-set-key "\C-f" 'isearch-repeat-forward)   

Default binding for that is: C-s C-s

> (global-set-key "\e'" 'isearch-exit)                                            
> (global-set-key "\e3" 'isearch-backward)                                        
> (global-set-key "\e2" 'isearch-repeat-backward)                                 
> 
> everything worked fine; then i changed one line:
> 
> (global-set-key "\er" 'isearch-repeat-forward)
> 
> and now all hell's broken loose;
> 
> it starts out fine:
> 
> when i press <M-e>, i get "I-search:", so i type "key"; all occurences
> of 'key' are highlighted, and the cursor is at the end of the first
> occurence;

With <M-e> you have switched to isearch mode. (You should
see the string "Isearch" in the mode line.)
In isearch mode the key bindings from isearch-mode-map will 
overwrite the global bindings.

> then i press <M-r>; 
> 
> instead of having the cursor move to the next occurence of 'key', it
> stays where it was, and i get this message:
> 
> "Pending regexp I-search: key"
> 
> when i press <M-r> again, i get:
> 
> "Pending I-search: key"

In isearch-mode-map <M-r> is bound to (quoted from C-h k C-s): 
...
Type M-r to toggle regular-expression mode.
...

> BUT IF i press <Enter> after i type in "key", or after i get either of
> the 'Pending...' messages, THEN 

Pressing <Enter> you exited from isearch mode. Hence ...

> when i press <M-r> it moves the cursor
> through the occurences of 'key', in other words, isearch-repeat-forward;

... your key binding from global-map is working as expected.

> i've been eating lots of steak lately, to facilitate healing a wound;
> does this .emacs difficulty suggest my karma been compromised? or is
> there a lisp solution?

The latter I think. If you would like to change the key bindings 
for isearch mode you have to change isearch-mode-map instead of 
the global map.

Regards,

Mathias

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* Re: customize isearch-repeat-forward
  2007-09-14  6:36 ` Mathias Megyei
@ 2007-09-14  7:10   ` imputerate
  2007-09-14  7:16     ` Mathias Megyei
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: imputerate @ 2007-09-14  7:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Help-gnu-emacs


thanks, Mathias; that was lightning fast and crystal clear;

so, isearch is a mode; guess i should have known that; but how come my
customized global binding 'C-f' has worked all along?

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* Re: customize isearch-repeat-forward
  2007-09-14  7:10   ` imputerate
@ 2007-09-14  7:16     ` Mathias Megyei
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Mathias Megyei @ 2007-09-14  7:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: imputerate; +Cc: Help-gnu-emacs

Hi Peter,

On Fri, 2007-09-14 at 00:10 -0700, imputerate wrote:
> thanks, Mathias; that was lightning fast and crystal clear;
> 
> so, isearch is a mode; guess i should have known that; but how come my
> customized global binding 'C-f' has worked all along?

because isearch-mode-map don't have a binding for 'C-f'.
so the binding from global-map is still valid in isearch-mode.

Regards,

Mathias

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* Re: customize isearch-repeat-forward
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@ 2007-09-14  8:15   ` imputerate
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From: imputerate @ 2007-09-14  8:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gnu-emacs

so, for those of you listening in, this is the solution; works like a
charm;
thanks again; imputerate

(global-set-key "\ee" 'isearch-
forward)
(global-set-key "\er" 'isearch-repeat-
forward)
(global-set-key "\e'" 'isearch-
exit)
(global-set-key "\e3" 'isearch-
backward)
(global-set-key "\e2" 'isearch-repeat-
backward)
(eval-after-load
"isearch"
 '(define-key isearch-mode-map "\er" 'isearch-repeat-
forward))

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