-2008-12-14 vinicius Jose Latorre <viniciusjl@ig.com.br>
+2008-12-18 Juri Linkov <juri@jurta.org>
+
+ * search.texi (Word Search): Replace `C-s RET C-w' with `M-s w RET'
+ as a key binding to start a forward nonincremental word search.
+ Replace `C-r RET C-w' with `M-s w C-r RET' as a key binding to start
+ a backward nonincremental word search. Add index for `M-s w'
+ `isearch-forward-word'.
+ (Regexp Search): Add a short summary of regexp key commands like
+ in the node "Basic Isearch".
+ (Other Repeating Search): Fix typo.
+
+2008-12-14 Vinicius Jose Latorre <viniciusjl@ig.com.br>
* misc.texi (PostScript Variables): Fix doc.
@subsection Basics of Incremental Search
@table @kbd
-@item C-s
+@item C-s
Begin incremental search (@code{isearch-forward}).
@item C-r
Begin reverse incremental search (@code{isearch-backward}).
If incremental search is active, toggle word search mode
(@code{isearch-toggle-word}); otherwise, begin an incremental forward
word search (@code{isearch-forward-word}).
-@item C-s @key{RET} C-w
-Begin a non-incremental forward word search.
-@item C-r @key{RET} C-w
-Begin a non-incremental backward word search.
+@item M-s w @key{RET} @var{words} @key{RET}
+Search for @var{words}, using a forward nonincremental word search.
+@item M-s w C-r @key{RET} @var{words} @key{RET}
+Search backward for @var{words}, using a nonincremental word search.
@end table
+@kindex M-s w
+@findex isearch-forward-word
To begin a forward incremental word search, type @kbd{M-s w}. If
incremental search is not already active, this runs the command
@code{isearch-forward-word}. If incremental search is already active
@findex word-search-forward
@findex word-search-backward
- To begin a nonincremental word search, type @kbd{C-s @key{RET} C-w}
-for a forward search or @kbd{C-r @key{RET} C-w} for a forward search.
+ To begin a nonincremental word search, type @kbd{M-s w @key{RET}}
+for a forward search, or @kbd{M-s w C-r @key{RET}} for a backward search.
These run the commands @code{word-search-forward} and
@code{word-search-backward} respectively.
match for a regexp. The syntax of regular expressions is explained in
the following section.
+@table @kbd
+@item C-M-s
+Begin incremental regexp search (@code{isearch-forward-regexp}).
+@item C-M-r
+Begin reverse incremental regexp search (@code{isearch-backward-regexp}).
+@end table
+
@kindex C-M-s
@findex isearch-forward-regexp
@kindex C-M-r
@kindex M-s o
@item M-s o
Run @code{occur} using the search string of the last incremental
-string search. You can also run @kbd{M-s o} which an incremental
+string search. You can also run @kbd{M-s o} when an incremental
search is active; this uses the current search string.
@item M-x list-matching-lines