From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: nicolas.pouillard@gmail.com (Nicolas Pouillard) Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 13:20:56 +0100 Subject: [sup-talk] Piping multiple messages In-Reply-To: <1237979385-sup-6382@lenin> References: <1237927869-sup-4016@entry> <1237971313-sup-4247@ausone.local> <1237979385-sup-6382@lenin> Message-ID: <1237983576-sup-4691@ausone.local> Excerpts from vasudeva's message of Wed Mar 25 12:11:51 +0100 2009: > Excerpts from Nicolas Pouillard's message of Wed Mar 25 04:58:48 -0400 2009: > > Excerpts from William Morgan's message of Tue Mar 24 22:01:44 +0100 2009: > > > How many people actually use "|" to modify a search? > > > > That's fine to keep '|' for piping, but we need another key for modify a > > search. > > To be honest, I didn't even know that keystroke existed, and I've been > using sup every day as my primary client for probably a year+. I don't > see it documented anywhere now that I look. Is there a way to have found > out about this (and other items) without reading each patch? After searching something '\something', if you type '?' you will see the description of '|'. -- Nicolas Pouillard