Improve documentation of Occur mode
* doc/emacs/search.texi (Other Repeating Search): Improve wording and document Occur Edit mode better.
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@node Other Repeating Search
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@section Other Search-and-Loop Commands
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Here are some other commands that find matches for a regular
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expression. They all ignore case in matching, if the pattern contains
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Here are some other commands that find matches for regular
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expressions. They all ignore case in matching, if the pattern contains
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no upper-case letters and @code{case-fold-search} is non-@code{nil}.
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Aside from @code{multi-occur} and @code{multi-occur-in-matching-buffers},
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which always search the whole buffer, all operate on the text from point
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to the end of the buffer, or on the region if it is active.
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which always search the whole buffer, all of the commands operate on the
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text from point to the end of the buffer, or on the region if it is active.
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@table @kbd
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@findex multi-isearch-buffers
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@kindex RET @r{(Occur mode)}
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@kindex o @r{(Occur mode)}
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@kindex C-o @r{(Occur mode)}
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In the @file{*Occur*} buffer, you can click on each entry, or move
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point there and type @key{RET}, to visit the corresponding position in
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the buffer that was searched. @kbd{o} and @kbd{C-o} display the match
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in another window; @kbd{C-o} does not select it. Alternatively, you
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can use the @kbd{M-g M-n} (@code{next-error}) command to visit the
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occurrences one by one (@pxref{Compilation Mode}).
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The @file{*Occur*} buffer uses the Occur mode as its major mode. You
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can use the @kbd{n} and @kbd{p} keys to move to the next or previous
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match; with prefix numeric argument, these commands move that many
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matches. Digit keys are bound to @code{digit-argument}, so @kbd{5 n}
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moves to the fifth next match (you don't have to type @kbd{C-u}).
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@key{SPC} and @key{DEL} scroll the @file{*Occur*} buffer up and down.
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Clicking on a match or moving point there and typing @key{RET} visits
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the corresponding position in the original buffer that was searched.
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@kbd{o} and @kbd{C-o} display the match in another window; @kbd{C-o}
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does not select that window. Alternatively, you can use the @kbd{M-g
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M-n} (@code{next-error}) command to visit the occurrences one by one
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(@pxref{Compilation Mode}). Finally, @kbd{q} quits the window showing
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the @file{*Occur*} buffer and buries the buffer.
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@cindex Occur Edit mode
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@cindex mode, Occur Edit
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Typing @kbd{e} in the @file{*Occur*} buffer switches to Occur Edit
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mode, in which edits made to the entries are also applied to the text
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in the originating buffer. Type @kbd{C-c C-c} to return to Occur
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mode.
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Typing @kbd{e} in the @file{*Occur*} buffer makes the buffer writable
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and enters the Occur Edit mode, in which you can edit the matching
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lines and have those edits reflected in the text in the originating
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buffer. Type @kbd{C-c C-c} to leave the Occur Edit mode and return to
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the Occur mode.
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@findex list-matching-lines
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The command @kbd{M-x list-matching-lines} is a synonym for @kbd{M-x
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