Look's strength is B2-1.
You highlight something in one window, and B2-1 on Look in another.
I use this a lot. For example when i have a .c and a .h file open
side-by-side.


2013/9/11 dexen deVries <dexen.devr...@gmail.com>

> On Wednesday 11 of September 2013 12:28:16 Lee Fallat wrote:
> > Personally, I have replaced Look with Edit because I just highlight-B3
> and
> > it searches. Plus I use the sam command language a lot.
>
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> Look is guaranteed to be side-effect free, while B3 can end up invoking any
> program as defined in /usr/$user/lib/plumbing.
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>
> i used to have a (now long forgotten) script perform some operation on
> current
> Git repository upon B3 on SHA1.
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>
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