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(Non-ASCII Isearch): Clarify. Mention C-q.

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Richard M. Stallman 2006-07-28 03:41:41 +00:00
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2006-07-27 Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
* search.texi (Non-ASCII Isearch): Clarify. Mention C-q.
2006-07-24 Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
* xresources.texi (GTK styles): Fix texinfo usage.

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@node Non-ASCII Isearch
@subsection Isearch for Non-@acronym{ASCII} Characters
@cindex searching for non-@acronym{ASCII} characters
@cindex input method, during incremental search
To enter non-@acronym{ASCII} characters in an incremental search,
you must use an input method (@pxref{Input Methods}). If an input
method is enabled in the current buffer when you start the search, you
can use it while you type the search string also. Emacs indicates
that by including the input method mnemonic in its prompt, like this:
you can use @kbd{C-q} (see the previous section), but it is easier to
use an input method (@pxref{Input Methods}). If an input method is
enabled in the current buffer when you start the search, you can use
it in the search string also. Emacs indicates that by including the
input method mnemonic in its prompt, like this:
@example
I-search [@var{im}]:
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@noindent
@findex isearch-toggle-input-method
@findex isearch-toggle-specified-input-method
where @var{im} is the mnemonic of the active input method. You can
toggle (enable or disable) the input method while you type the search
string with @kbd{C-\} (@code{isearch-toggle-input-method}). You can
turn on a certain (non-default) input method with @kbd{C-^}
where @var{im} is the mnemonic of the active input method.
You can toggle (enable or disable) the input method while you type
the search string with @kbd{C-\} (@code{isearch-toggle-input-method}).
You can turn on a certain (non-default) input method with @kbd{C-^}
(@code{isearch-toggle-specified-input-method}), which prompts for the
name of the input method. The input method you enable during
incremental search remains enabled in the current buffer afterwards.