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@ -925,10 +925,11 @@ a match if part of it has a read-only property.
`replace-regexp' allow \,expr to be used in a replacement string,
where expr is an arbitrary Lisp expression evaluated at replacement
time. In many cases, this will be more convenient than using
`query-replace-regexp-eval'. All regular expression replacement
commands now allow `\?' in the replacement string to specify a
position where the replacement string can be edited for each
replacement.
`query-replace-regexp-eval'. `\#' in a replacement string now refers
to the count of replacements already made by the replacement command.
All regular expression replacement commands now allow `\?' in the
replacement string to specify a position where the replacement string
can be edited for each replacement.
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** Emacs normally highlights mouse sensitive text whenever the mouse
@ -1086,6 +1087,16 @@ making the decision in a heuristic way. This new job is done by the
command `isearch-yank-word-or-char'. To restore the old behavior,
bind C-w to `isearch-yank-word' in `isearch-mode-map'.
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** C-M-w deletes and C-M-y grabs a character in isearch mode.
Another method to grab a character is to enter the minibuffer by `M-e'
and to type `C-f' at the end of the search string in the minibuffer.
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** M-% and C-M-% typed in isearch mode invoke `query-replace' and
`query-replace-regexp' with the current search string inserted
in the minibuffer as initial input for the string to replace.
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** Yanking text now discards certain text properties that can
be inconvenient when you did not expect them. The variable

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2004-07-01 Juri Linkov <juri@jurta.org>
* search.texi (Incremental Search): Add C-M-w, C-M-y, M-%, C-M-%, M-e.
(Regexp Search): Add M-r.
2004-06-30 Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu>
* makefile.w32-in (EMACSSOURCES): Remove emacs-xtra.