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(Compilation Mode): Clarification.

(Grep Searching): Add xref to Compilation Mode.
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Richard M. Stallman 2006-09-11 17:16:07 +00:00
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2006-09-09 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>
2006-09-11 Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
* building.texi (Compilation Mode): Clarification.
(Grep Searching): Add xref to Compilation Mode.
2006-09-11 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>
* gnus.texi (Mail Source Specifiers): Mention problem of duplicate
mails with pop3-leave-mail-on-server. Fix wording.

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@ -210,9 +210,9 @@ click @kbd{Mouse-2} on the error message; you need not switch to the
backquote or ``grave accent,'' not the single-quote. This command is
available in all buffers, not just in @samp{*compilation*}; it
displays the next error message at the top of one window and source
location of the error in another window. It also momentarily
highlights the relevant source line. You can change the behavior of
this highlighting with the variable @code{next-error-highlight}.
location of the error in another window. It also temporarily
highlights the relevant source line, for a period controlled by the
variable @code{next-error-highlight}.
The first time @w{@kbd{C-x `}} is used after the start of a compilation,
it moves to the first error's location. Subsequent uses of @kbd{C-x
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@section Searching with Grep under Emacs
Just as you can run a compiler from Emacs and then visit the lines
with compilation errors, you can also run @code{grep} and
then visit the lines on which matches were found. This works by
treating the matches reported by @code{grep} as if they were ``errors.''
with compilation errors, you can also run @code{grep} and then visit
the lines on which matches were found. This works by treating the
matches reported by @code{grep} as if they were ``errors.'' The
buffer of matches uses Grep mode, which is a variant of Compilation
mode (@pxref{Compilation Mode}).
@table @kbd
@item M-x grep