Minor fix of a recently installed documentation change
* doc/emacs/search.texi (Lax Search): Don't use ".." inside @samp, it looks confusing, especially in print. (Bug#51020)
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@ -1331,8 +1331,8 @@ matches @w{@samp{foo bar}}, @w{@samp{foo@ @ bar}},
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precisely, Emacs matches each sequence of space characters in the
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search string to a regular expression specified by the variable
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@code{search-whitespace-regexp}. For example, to make spaces match
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sequences of newlines as well as spaces, set it to
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@samp{"[[:space:]\n]+"}. The default value of this variable considers
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sequences of newlines as well as spaces, set it to the regular expression
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@samp{[[:space:]\n]+}. The default value of this variable considers
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any sequence of spaces and tab characters as whitespace.
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If you want whitespace characters to match exactly, you can turn lax
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@ -1168,7 +1168,7 @@ search string is at least this long. 'lazy-highlight-initial-delay'
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still applies for shorter search strings, which avoids flicker in the
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search buffer due to too many matches being highlighted.
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*** The default 'search-whitespace-regexp' value has changed.
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This used to be "\\s-+", which meant that it was mode-dependent whether
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newlines were included in the whitespace set. This has now been
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