From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: col@baibell.org (Colin Bell) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2007 08:56:21 +1100 Subject: [sup-talk] new in svn: in-buffer search In-Reply-To: <1194467985-sup-8861@south> References: <1194388505-sup-2866@south> <1194425266-sup-7682@tomsk> <20071107142527.GB1579@lenin.sovietwar.org> <1194467985-sup-8861@south> Message-ID: <1194472330-sup-3257@lankhmar> Excerpts from William Morgan's message of Thu Nov 08 07:41:46 +1100 2007: > Excerpts from vasudeva's message of Wed Nov 07 06:25:27 -0800 2007: > > For purposes of migration from existing tools, and conforming to > > established UNIX conventions, I like keeping / as buffer search (per > > the 'screen search' CLI norm) and \ as ferret-index search (somewhat > > unusual functionality in terms of CLI app search conventions, thus > > deserving of a lower-priority keybinding). > > This was pretty much my thinking. Anyone else want to weight in? (I'll > admit I'm having to retrain myself to use the new keybindings, which is > mildly irritating.) You could replace \ with F for Filter or Ferret-index search if the \ character is too annoying. My first thought was to borrow L for Limit from mutt but that doesn't work too well with labels :-)